Hannah Feder on MSN
The Day I Discovered a Hidden Ecosystem Living Over My Head
What happens when your attic turns into a miniature jungle? This real-life encounter with nesting animals shows the hidden ...
Times Pets on MSN
Why Everyone Suddenly Wants a Mini Pig as a Pet
Mini pigs have become one of the most talked about pets in the world with their tiny and cute appearance. One big reason they are becoming so popular is that mini pigs are very smart. They are trained ...
Warrington Guardian on MSN
Meet the Orford graduate who has swapped art to chase her dream job in zookeeping
A GRADUATE who swapped art for animal science is now chasing a career in zookeeping and animal behaviour research.
ZME Science on MSN
Bees Can Learn Symbolic Patterns Like Morse Code and Use It to Find Delicious Treats
The bees were split into two groups. For the first one, a short flash was the “dot” in Morse code, and it was associated with ...
Starbucks—who caused a frenzy with their bear cup drop—shared that Red Cup Day will hit stores Nov. 13, with customers ...
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Israel’s longest war is leaving a trail of traumatized soldiers, with suicides also on the rise
Israel’s longest war is leaving a trail of traumatized soldiers in its wake. Psychologists, soldiers and their families say ...
Where Winds Meet is an ambitious MMO/gacha hybrid that features good combat and evocative wuxia vibes, but also a tonne of ...
The best presents for four-year-olds balance fun and learning, encouraging creativity, movement and independence, while still ...
Biology Letters study shows that bumblebees can be trained to differentiate between long and short light flashesResearchers at Queen Mary University ...
Every Sunday morning in Los Angeles, a remarkable transformation occurs as the sprawling parking lots of Los Angeles City College metamorphose into a bargain hunter’s paradise known as the LACC SWAP ...
The crown jewel of MyUnique’s appeal is undoubtedly the fill-a-cart special, where shoppers can load up a shopping cart with eligible items for a flat $25 fee. In Manhattan terms, that’s roughly ...
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