All posts tagged with Animals
09/11/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Ocean acidification is a phenomenon that has been associated with increased dangers for species of fish, such as leaving them unable

http://www.research.news/2017-09-11-ocean-acidification-coral-reef-fish-resilient-climate-change.html

09/10/2017 / By Russel Davis

A new study published in the journal Behavioural Processes recently demonstrated a dog’s acute sense of smell was enough to make the

http://www.research.news/2017-09-10-dogs-proven-to-recognize-themselves-through-precise-sense-of-smell.html

09/05/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Chimpanzees have the learning capacity of a four-year child, being able to learn simple circular relationships as seen in a

http://www.research.news/2017-09-05-yes-theyre-conscious-chimpanzee-learns-how-to-play-paper-scissors-rock-with-a-human-child.html

08/11/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Harvard geneticist Dr. George Church has announced that the first organ transplants from pigs to humans could take place in

http://www.research.news/2017-08-11-words-horror-farms-of-genetically-altered-pigs-to-be-grown-and-harvested-for-human-organ-transplants.html

08/09/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

A new study has shed light on the ecological impact of America’s pet cats and dogs. The meat-eating habits of

http://www.research.news/2017-08-09-pet-cats-and-dogs-eat-almost-30-of-the-total-meat-consumption-in-the-usa.html

08/04/2017 / By Russel Davis

Two new studies revealed that bacterial composition in the intestines may greatly affect the dietary choices and reproductive success in

http://www.research.news/2017-08-04-your-gut-bacteria-may-be-telling-you-what-to-eat-in-order-to-feed-them.html

08/01/2017 / By Russel Davis

Australian researchers have recently discovered five species of giant birds, towering as tall as kangaroos, that once roamed the continent.

http://www.research.news/2017-08-01-australia-used-to-be-home-to-giant-flying-turkeys-the-size-of-kangaroos.html

07/29/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

A study that was recently published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior showed that chimpanzees, which the theory of

http://www.research.news/2017-07-29-chimpanzees-found-to-accumulate-and-transfer-cultural-knowledge-from-one-generation-to-the-next.html

07/24/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Anyone who still tries to claim that pesticides do not harm honeybees after recent study results out of Germany and

http://www.research.news/2017-07-24-denial-remember-when-the-scientific-status-quo-claimed-pesticides-didnt-harm-honeybees-now-the-evidence-is-undeniable.html

07/22/2017 / By Russel Davis

A recent study published online in the PLOS ONE website revealed that the depleting Chinook salmon population was be a primary

http://www.research.news/2017-07-22-collapsing-salmon-populations-now-causing-population-collapse-of-killer-whales.html

07/09/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Asthma is a common disease among most children, with the exception being farm children. Immunologists from the University of Zurich

http://www.research.news/2017-07-09-farm-animals-protect-children-from-asthma-scientists.html

07/06/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Innocently using a washing machine could inadvertently damage the environment. Researchers have now concluded that washing cycles, regardless of number

http://www.research.news/2017-07-06-simply-washing-your-clothes-pollutes-the-world-with-microplastics-so-stop-buying-synthetic-fibers.html

06/27/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Researchers at the University of St Andrews in Scotland have observed that two chimpanzee communities in the Budongo Forest in

http://www.research.news/2017-06-27-chimpanzees-observed-by-scientists-are-changing-their-hunting-behavior-because-they-know-theyre-being-watched.html

06/10/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

If you are planning a trip to Indonesia, better watch out for the monkey mafia roaming around the Uluwatu Temple

http://www.research.news/2017-06-10-monkey-marketing-indonesian-monkeys-steal-objects-from-tourists-then-barter-them-to-other-people-for-food.html