New Study Proves that Horses can Communicate With Humans
A new study published in the Applied Animal Behavior Science journal claims that horses can communicate with humans by pointing at symbols or objects.
A new study published in the Applied Animal Behavior Science journal claims that horses can communicate with humans by pointing at symbols or objects.
An independent panel of food and agriculture experts has warned that poor diet undermines the health of one in three people in the world, and inhibits the growth of a quarter of children under the age of five.
Rusty patched bumble bee has been proposed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service for federal protection as an endangered species. Rusty patched bumble bee is an inhabitant of upper Midwest and Northeastern United States. However, the numbers of these bees are fast declining. In the past two decades, several other wild bee species have experienced severe drop in their population.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is planning to put Kratom, a widely used medicinal plant, on its most restrictive classification - the Schedule I.
The world's first large-scale study on ancient feline DNA has revealed that cats travelled across the world just to be with humans.
Rainbow, a young moon bear rescued in the mountains of Peng Zhou, China in August, has been released back into the wild.
Dinosaurs are some of the most majestic and iconic creatures that ever walked the planet. However, a recent study has revealed that the features, skull shapes, and proportions of dinosaurs were copied from their distant reptile relatives.
Fish can apparently have a talent for singing. Scientists have unsolved the mystery behind California's "singing fish" in a new study.