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New research shows that displaying a pair of eyes on food packaging can be enough to stop some gulls pinching your food.
The 'Bird by Bird' author and Neal Allen discuss their new book 'Good Writing' and their late-in-life romance.
Dr. Rustin Moore argues that human-animal interactions are more than feel-good phenomena and that these connections enhance health, resilience, and well-being, often in unnoticed ways.
Rats and other rodents have front teeth that grow continuously, so they gnaw to keep them healthy and in shape. Himanshu ...