Chinese scientists clone monkeys using the same technique that produced Dolly the sheep two decades ago, breaking a technical barrier that could open the door to copying humans.
Facial expressions are central to social life, yet scientists still don’t fully understand how the brain produces them. To ...
In the foothills of Japan’s Northern Alps, people are chasing monkeys. Wearing bright orange vests, the humans ring bells, ...
When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part ...
As AFCON 2025/26 reaches its quarter finals in Morocco, Born Free calls for action from Moroccan authorities to end wild ...
VOV.VN - Residents in Phan Son commune, Lam Dong province, voluntarily handed over two rare and endangered animals to the ...
Northwestern University research has provided direct experimental evidence that gut microbes influence brain function and ...
Synaptic plasticity allows brains to learn, adapt, and rewire. It’s foundational to memory, problem-solving, and complex ...
The center is one of seven federally funded primate research centers conducting medical experiments in the United States. It ...
Purchase a bus ticket for ¥2,000 JPY or $13 USD. The scenic views of snowy valleys and quaint towns make the hour-long ride ...
A research team from the Kunming Institute of Zoology (KIZ) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has demonstrated for the first ...
Stunning footage shows rare and adorable Barbary macaques playing in the snow-covered Monkey Forest in the Midlands.