In the wake of a magnitude 5.1 earthquake rattling near Midland Monday evening, Texas geology experts are giving further ...
Global methane emissions have risen faster than ever over the last 5 years, with at least two-thirds of annual methane ...
During social interactions, human and dog brain activity becomes synchronized, with mutual gazing and petting enhancing this ...
In a pioneering study, Dr. Patrick Krauss and Dr. Achim Schilling from the Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Group at ...
Despite global efforts to curb emissions, there has been a 20 per cent increase in human-produced methane sources over the ...
Brain activity of dogs and their human companions may sync when they gaze into each other’s eyes, a new study suggests.
Climate change and a range of other human impacts are putting marine animals at risk of extinction—even those living in ...
A study evaluating 21,000 marine animals suggests the threat to ocean ecosystems is more widespread than scientists thought.
New research shows human brains sync with dogs during mutual interactions, revealing a deep neurological bond.
“Human activities like hunting, poaching, farming, and illegal grazing continue to threaten wildlife. Poachers hunt animals ...
The acting Managing Director of Upper Benue River Basin Authority Engr. Alex Tyowua has blamed human activities on the ...