How unreasonable, the Age of Reason, especially for an illiterate — if wildly, imaginatively thoughtful — peasant. AK ...
Kelly Lambert is a professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University of Richmond. She is also the author of “The Lab Rat ...
earning them the nickname “hero-rats.” Efforts are underway to expand the use of their keen sense of smell to finding people trapped in collapsed buildings, detecting diseases in laboratory ...
Rats are dismissed as vermin and blamed for being transmitters of diseases such as the bubonic plague. They also terrify many people and are incorrectly thought of as being dirty. But in East ...
In laboratories in Tanzania and Nairobi, rats have been trained to sniff out tuberculosis. Already known for finding land mines, the rodents could now transform the way the disease is detected.
Wildlife trafficking. The illegal practice involves capturing, killing and selling of wildlife and byproducts including pelts, ivory, plants and furs and more. These illicit products are often traded ...
Species around the world are threatened by the illegal wildlife trade, which peddles in wares such as pangolin scales, ...
Forget fictional Rodents of Unusual Size – for wildlife traffickers, there are real life giant rats to be feared, after researchers successfully trained African giant pouched rats to pick up the ...
Magawa, the recently retired landmine detection rat, eats corn at the APOPO Visitor ... in Cambodia in 2016 to begin clearing mines. "A hero is laid to rest," APOPO said.
Batman: Arkham Shadow proves the VR doubters wrong by delivering the best Batman game since Rocksteady's Arkham Asylum.
Christine Farrell was one of the only people in the world to collect every DC comic ever published. Her collection is being auctioned this week.