Animals with human eyes, elephants with dog snouts, and beavers with fish tails–were medieval artists simply bad at painting?
Modern researchers know about the cuckoo’s cross-species brood parasitism – but one Roman emperor observed this more than 700 years ago.
Five destinations, whether in the English countryside or a forest in Thailand, where the work and nature go hand in hand.
HAYMARKET DISTRICT: The Haymarket is Lincoln’s historic warehouse district just northwest of downtown—a walkable, ...
The year’s finest shows ranged from ancient Roman sculpture to exemplary contemporary painters, and focused on such giants as ...
Losing a pet is a heart-wrenching experience, but it’s also a universal one. Across cultures and continents, people have developed unique ways to say goodbye to their animal companions.
Sean Hawkins, CEO of the Halifax Humane Society in Daytona Beach, explains some of the nonprofit's recent controversial ...
New research shows that domestic dogs began diversifying at least 11,000 years ago, long before modern breeding. A major archaeological investigation has uncovered when domestic dogs first started ...
New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History reveals that the majority of dogs living today have low but detectable ...
In a remarkable discovery that bridges the ancient and modern understanding of human imagination, archaeologists have unearthed a 12,000-year-old clay figurine from northern Israel that represents the ...
A surprising diversity of dog shapes and sizes evolved long before the Victorians began making modern breeds Modern dog breeds come in a mind-boggling array of shapes and sizes—from Chihuahua to Great ...
Check out a new public art exhibition, Monday, Nov. 10, at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. Pippin Frisbie-Calder, LSU Vet Med’s artist-in-residence, will present work inspired by her time ...