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Published Ants recognize infected wounds and treat them with antibiotics



The African Matabele ants are often injured in fights with termites. Their conspecifics recognize wh...
Published Chicken whisperers: Humans crack the clucking code



A new study has found humans can tell if chickens are excited or displeased, just by the sound of th...
Published Silkmoths: Different olfactory worlds of females and males



Female moths primarily use their sense of smell to find the best host plants on which to lay their e ...
Published New video camera system captures the colored world that animals see, in motion



A new camera system allows ecologists and filmmakers to produce videos that accurately replicate the...
Published Meow or rooaaar: Exotic cats' ability to recognize familiar caregivers' voices



Biologists present compelling evidence that exotic cats possess the remarkable ability to discrimina...
Published Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion



A comprehensive study of high-temperature superconducting magnets confirms they meet requirements fo...
Published The crow's best friend: Humans



A new study has found that when humans are suddenly absent from the urban environment, the activity...
Published Feeding mode of ancient vertebrate tested for first time



A feeding method of the extinct jawless heterostracans, among the oldest of vertebrates, has been ex...
Published Older males out-compete young males outside breeding pairs, bird study shows



Young male blue tits are less successful in fathering offspring outside their breeding pair, not bec...
Published Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics



While most small insects and mammals urinate in droplets, cicadas urinate in jets. Researchers say t...
Published Zebra finch chicks don't babble for no reason



Their first vocalizations help young zebra finch males to memorize the songs of adults....
Published Eurasian jays can use 'mental time travel' like humans, study finds



Eurasian jays can remember incidental details of past events, which is characteristic of episodic me...
Published Picture this: Snapping photos of our food could be good for us



Research reveals taking pictures of food isn't just content for our social media feeds, but could be...
Published Fossil feces infested with parasites from over 200 million years ago



Fossilized feces preserve evidence of ancient parasites that infected an aquatic predator over 200 m...
Published Caterpillars can detect their predators by the static electricity they emit



Caterpillars respond defensively to electric fields similar to those emitted by their natural predat...
Published Two decades of studies suggest health benefits associated with plant-based diets



Vegetarian and vegan diets are generally associated with better status on various medical factors li...
Published Echidnapus identified from an 'Age of Monotremes'



Australian researchers have found evidence of the oldest known platypus and a new species, dubbed 'e...
Published Soaring birds use their lungs to modify mechanics of flight



An air-filled sac within the birds' lungs is believed to increase the force the birds use to power f...
Published Eating small fish whole can prolong life expectancy, a Japanese study finds



A new study has found evidence linking the intake of whole-sized small fish with a reduced risk of a...
Published First conclusive evidence that a terrestrial leech species can jump



A new study presents video evidence that at least one species of terrestrial leech can jump, behavio...