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    Every dog has a favorite TV show, depending on its personality.

    A new study by animal psychologists at Auburn University (USA) has revealed that a pet dog’s reaction to television sho…

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    Why do cats hate bathing?

    Some cat breeds don’t mind swimming at all. For instance, the Turkish Van and Maine Coon literally adore water. However, many cat owners have found that the stereotype of their…

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    Ignore the products in front of your eyes: experts reveal the basic tricks of supermarkets.

    Every time shoppers visit a supermarket, they often fall into the same traps. As a result, they end up spending more than they intended and unwittingly picking up a bunch…

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    Neurobiologists have discovered tiny features in the brains of psychopaths.

    A team of neurobiologists from the University of Pennsylvania has uncovered what sets cold-blooded psychopaths apart from ordinary individuals. The differences lie within the human brain. In a recent study,…

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    Why do we laugh when we’re tickled?

    Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have dedicated their latest study to the unique laughter that arises from tickling. Indeed, it differs from any other type of laughter. The scientists…

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    Dementia in dogs: Top 5 signs of the disease

    Changes in appetite and difficulty opening doors can be warning signs that your dog may be developing dementia. This harsh reality is often associated with memory issues in older adults.…

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    Children who eat fish grow up to be sociable and kind.

    A new study from the University of Bristol (UK) has revealed that children who eat fish at least twice a week are more sociable and kind-hearted. The research team urges…

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    Planet of Prodigals: Cashless Transactions Encourage Higher Spending

    A new study has revealed that cashless payments have irrevocably changed our purchasing behavior. For over 3,000 years, cash has been our trusted companion. However, people in developed countries are…

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    Do you want to befriend a cat? Slowly blink your eyes.

    A new study by British animal psychologists has revealed that cats are more likely to approach an outstretched hand after witnessing your slow blink. It turns out that the secret…

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    The treachery of the “female” drink: why does white wine provoke anger?

    Women often complain about what’s known as the “white wine rage.” There are numerous accounts of ladies transforming into monsters after just a few glasses of Chardonnay. But men are…

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    Why do cats chirp when they sense prey?

    Cats are known for their wide range of sounds used to communicate with both humans and other animals. The familiar meow, primarily directed at people, serves as a call for…

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    Bees are foragers in search of food.

    Researchers have uncovered some fascinating facts about the foraging behavior of honeybees and bumblebees. While honeybees tend to stick to their chosen floral patches, bumblebees prefer to explore new areas.…

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    Like humans, chimpanzees offer each other alcohol.

    It turns out that the phrase “Let’s have a drink together” might not just be popular among humans but also among primates. Recently, researchers from the University of Exeter made…

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    People are confident that they understand dogs. But usually, that’s not the case.

    Think you understand your dog? Scientists at Arizona State University (ASU) believe you might be mistaken. A new study on how humans perceive dog behavior has revealed that we significantly…

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    Why do cats hate closed doors?

    Experts specializing in animal psychology have uncovered yet another mystery behind cat behavior. If you’ve ever seen a cat pacing in front of a closed door, you might have noticed…

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    Why does a dog chase its tail?

    It’s not uncommon to see a dog chasing its tail, sometimes even trying to bite it. But why do they do this? According to Live Science, there are several possible…

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    Why does a cat knead you like dough?

    Have you ever noticed your cat kneading your body with its front paws, almost as if it’s preparing dough? According to animal behaviorists, this behavior indicates that your feline friend…

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    WHAT NOT TO ALLOW A CHILD?

    It’s quite likely that the sound of a spoon clattering to the floor or a puddle of jelly forming on the table that a little one can splash in will…

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    A Hundred Years on Foot

    In America, there are sometimes competitions for the longest piano playing or the longest dance marathon. There have been people who danced for four consecutive days without stopping, all in…

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