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Thousands of years before the Egyptians and the African wild cats “negotiated” a deal with each other that exchanged pest control for steady food and shelter, cats were hunting, stalking, marking ...
Today's GPS technology and AI analytics have transformed the task of monitoring fleet performance into a science of precision ...
High school athletics programs are seeing more disruptions from poor spectator behavior that officials say is tied to pent-up anger and a selfish lack of control.
Trump’s whirlwind reentry into the executive branch has seen the president pen dozens of executive orders. In just three ...
The St. Marys Area School District Board of Directors held its workshop meeting on Tuesday, where South St. Marys Street Elementary School Principal Pam Yeager provided a ...
The Boston City Council voted Wednesday to ban nondisclosure agreements as a condition of employment with the council, hoping ...
When cows graze, microbes in their stomach break down their food and make methane. Cows then belch and fart that methane into the Earth’s atmosphere, through a process called enteric fermentation. The ...
Shelters can be very overwhelming places for animals, which can often mean that their true personality is subdued until they found the perfect home.
The new field of conservation psychology offers valuable lessons for protecting the world’s wildlife — as well as ourselves.
Living with an angry, explosive partner can feel like walking on ice, never knowing what might trigger the next outburst.
Moreover, harassment erodes public trust in government. When civility is replaced by hostility, when leaders are attacked ...