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Cats have been ignored by science, but a giant new study has busted open the mystery of feline cancer
Cats have long been something of a medical mystery. Compared to dogs, our feline friends receive a fraction of the research attention, but a sweeping new international study is changing that by ...
The new findings could have applications from improving vet treatments to even helping develop remarkable bio-inspired robots.
In 1894, the French physiologist Étienne-Jules Marey tried to resolve a particularly vexing question in science: How do cats always seem to land on their feet when they fall? Usi ...
Cat owners know how unique and special their furry friends are, but it's more than that. Science shows that your cat's purr is unique to them and never changes.
What’s less well known is allowing your domestic cat to roam outside exposes them to considerable danger – and the risk of a ...
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We may finally know how falling cats make perfect landings
Where would physics be without cats? No Schrödinger’s thought experiment; no FDC Willard; no Cheshire cat effect in quantum realm; really, the entire discipline would be reduced. But cats without ...
If you're a cat parent like myself, I'm sure there's one particular struggle that you're all too familiar with. You enter a room and shut the door behind you, hoping for a few moments of privacy, only ...
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