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Dogs Make More Expressive Faces When Humans Are Watching

Dogs Make More Expressive Faces When Humans Are Watching
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Dogs Make More Expressive Faces When Humans Are Watching

Going Micro: Tiny Weddings on the Rise
Back in May, digital marketing specialist Katie Biggs married her husband in New York City. Their ceremony was held at City Hall, followed by vegan dim sum in Chinatown. See more
Scientists Shed Light on the Amazing Shrinking Shrew Skull
Seasonal changes affect us all differently. Winter might make you more prone to depression or binge-watching, but chances are it doesn't actually shrink your brain. See more

Porsche Is Launching a Luxury Car Subscription Program

Will Death of Georgia Island Champion Hasten End of a Unique Culture?

Last Common Ape-Human Ancestor Was Likely the Size of a Gibbon

We want to understand where we come from, but all we humans know for scientific fact is that we are primates like apes, monkeys and lemurs, and that our ancestor species inched their way over millions of years along some labyrinthine evolutionary trail that is now largely obscured by time. See more >>

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