Wild insights: What we can learn about stress from animals
Discovering the delicate balance between stress and cognitive performance is not just a scientific pursuit—it’s a window into our own mental fortitude.
Discovering the delicate balance between stress and cognitive performance is not just a scientific pursuit—it’s a window into our own mental fortitude.
Andrew Kenny challenges common comparisons between humans and animals, emphasising the uniqueness of human morality.
Today, travelers on safari can depart from that beaten path to be more active, see a greater variety of wildlife, take part in conservation efforts.
You can’t trust someone who won’t eat meat. Luckily, our government has cracked down on the perfidy of duplicitous vegetarians and vegans.
A professor at Oxford University has warned of the potential increase in the spread of disease from animals to humans ‘as globalisation continues’.
By working with the episodic memories of animals, scientists believe they might be able to crack the Alzheimer’s code and help some 5,8 million sufferers globally.
Mariki Schwiebus dreams of a South Africa focused on appreciating all the small and beautiful things this country and its people has to offer.
This feel-good video has gone absolutely viral on the internet, and for good reason! Watch as Charlie the dog steals his human’s toy, making her cry. Charlie immediately responds to the problem, and wins the hearts of us all and his little person in an adorable act of making amends.