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Dogs Read Our Intent
January 5, 2012 Dogs pick up not only on the words we say but also on our intent to communicate with them, according to a new ... > full story -
An Ecosystem Being Transformed: Yellowstone 15 Years After the Return of Wolves
December 21, 2011 On the 15th anniversary of the return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park, a quiet but profound rebirth of life and ecosystem health is emerging, scientists conclude in a new ... > full story -
Pet Kidney Injuries Are Similar to Human Kidney Injuries
December 19, 2011 For pets suffering critical illness or injury, researchers have found that even tiny increases of creatinine in blood also could indicate acute kidney damage. Using human blood measurement guidelines ... > full story -
Fungus-Induced Neurological Disease: An Underestimated Risk for Animals and Humans?
December 15, 2011 The mold fungus Penicillium crustosum occurs relatively frequently in food and animal fodder stored in temperate conditions. This mold produces powerful neurotoxins, for example penitrem A, which ... > full story -
Shedding Light on Why It Is So 'Tough' to Make Healthier Hot Dogs
December 7, 2011 In part of an effort to replace animal fat in hot dogs, sausages, hamburgers and other foods with healthier fat, scientists are reporting an advance in solving the mystery of why hot dogs develop an ... > full story -
Veterinarians Find Infections Faster by Monitoring Blood Compound; Blood Test for Dogs Could Lead to Similar Human Test
December 5, 2011 In pets and people, the time it takes to diagnose an infection may mean life or death. Now, a veterinarian is identifying ways to diagnose pet infections in approximately a third of the current ... > full story -
New Insights Into Responses of Yellowstone Wolves to Environmental Changes
December 1, 2011 A study of the wolves of Yellowstone National Park has improved predictions of how these animals will respond to environmental changes. The study, which is part of the Yellowstone Wolf Project, ... > full storyMore: -
Scientists Unlock the Mystery Surrounding a Tale of Shaggy Dogs
November 24, 2011 Researchers have produced the first clear evidence that textiles made by the indigenous population of the Pacific coast of North America contained dog ... > full story -
First Dogs Came from East Asia, Genetic Study Confirms
November 23, 2011 Researchers say they have found further proof that the wolf ancestors of today's domesticated dogs can be traced to southern East Asia -- findings that run counter to theories placing the cradle of ... > full story -
Chromosomal 'Breakpoints' Linked to Canine Cancer
November 3, 2011 Researchers have uncovered evidence that evolutionary "breakpoints" on canine chromosomes are also associated with canine cancer. Mapping these "fragile" regions in dogs may also have implications ... > full story
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