
Killer whales attempt to feed people in first-ever sightings: 'Represents altruism'
While domesticated animals like cats and dogs have been observed sharing food with humans, this is the first time a non-domesticated mammal has done the same.
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New study finds apes feel more optimistic after hearing laughter, indicates 'evolution of positive emotions'
A new study from Indiana University discovered that bonobos, humans’ closest living relatives, make similar vocalizations that share evolutionary origins with human laughter.
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Conservationists restore endangered frog population in Patagonia: 'Most threatened animals on the planet'
Researcher Federico Kacoliris, who mobilized the conservation movement around the species, recently received a Whitley Award, known as the "Green Oscars."
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Art pieces double as carbon-free air conditioning, inspired by ancient civilizations
The 3D-printed structures were inspired by ancient Egyptians and Persians, and they’ll keep homes cool in more ways than one.
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5,000 people express interest in running for office following NYC mayoral primary: 'Change is coming'
Following a heated Democratic primary for New York City’s next mayor, political experts report an uptick in young progressives seeking elected office.
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Charitable giving grew to nearly $600B in 2024. A booming stock market is to thank
Giving to nonprofits engaged in education, health, arts, culture and humanities, the environment, and animals reached all-time highs.
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Fifth graders invent trash-cleaning robot for science fair. Now, it's rolling out to beaches
Inspired to help reduce trash pollution, these Florida elementary schoolers created a waste-collecting companion.
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Yosemite National Park puts mules to work in the busy season: 'If you've used the bathrooms, thank a mule'
Yosemite National Park’s “mounted patrol” has long used mules to help navigate the backcountry. This year is no different.
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