Study #3 – Women Prefer “Dog Guys” Over “Cat Guys” Here is what's interesting about the “cats vs. dogs” culture in our society. It also means their owners are incompatible to some extent. So if you have a
In primates ranging from gorillas to macaques to people, females are more likely to get "the ick"—and researchers think there's a surprising benefit.
was built in the third century BC. Its uniqueness is that it does not need dikes to regulate water flow. For more than 2000 years, it has been playing an effective role in flood control and irrigation, making Chengdu Plain a fertile land free from drought and flood...
"If you change it to be less palatable, if you can imagine that, and more … dry and cardboardy, that seems to work," Dodman said, although he has not tested this in clinical trials. What does work? "Clean it up," Bain said, and give the dog no time to munch on its feces. ...
W: Does that mean I can't have any more fast food? M: Right. You can't have any fried food or steaks. W: What about breakfast food like eggs and sausages? M: Those are all bad for you. But you can have porridge, bread and orange juice. W: Well, what about lunch and dinn...
Of note, the common interpretation that women moan merely to stimulate or guide their (male) partners does not hold because, in this corpus, often there is no partner. It is impossible to analyze this quantitatively, but listening to the recordings and examining file names suggests that a ...
No. No it is not. First, let’s not even get into the ethics of cloning animals when animal shelters are already at capacity, but at one point Cynthia offers Wade, not just a dog, but maybe the cutest dog of all time, because the pupper is not a perfect duplicate of its source ...
I'm here today to talk about a disturbing question, which has an equally disturbing answer. My topic is the secrets of domestic violence, and the question I'm going to tackle is the one question everyone always asks: Why does she stay? Why would anyone stay with a man who beats her?
"I am living with my first dog, Fergus, and much of what I read doesn't portray Fergus as the individual he is and what moves him to do the things he does"; and Jackie—a renowned scientist—wrote, "I've lived with many dogs over the past 30 years and I'm baf...
like diabetes – known to affect sex, and millions more Americans surviving cancer – which is wonderful – but often with sexual side effects from cancer treatments. An important question for future research would be, all else being equal (including health status), how does marital status ...