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A one-month-old southern white rhino was born at England's Whipsnade Zoo. The calf has been tucked away with his mother under the care of veterinarians, and his first steps outdoors were caught on ...
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When you think about fat, you might picture it as your body’s insulation layer or storage for extra calories. But fat plays a much bigger role in the body. And if you assume that all fat is ...
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But a growing body of research suggests we may be more likely to feel bad for our mechanical assistants and even take it easy on them if they express sounds of human-like pain. In other words ...
The appeal of whole-body scans is clear: Who wouldn’t want to catch an illness before it causes serious damage? The problem, according to experts, is that, except in very rare cases ...