Mixed-breed dogs exhibit behavioral problems more often than purebreds
A recent study from UK scientists shows that mixed-breed dogs, specifically cockapoos and cavapoos, display more behavioral issues compared to their purebred counterparts.
Humans and other animals, such as frogs and monkeys, share musical taste
Humans and various animals exhibit similar sound preferences, suggesting a shared musical taste across species.
Central AFFAIR: the strength of union in contemporary art
The Central AFFAIR contemporary art exhibit highlights the collaboration of 16 art spaces across Argentina and announces its upcoming fourth edition during the city's art week.
Crossbreed dogs more badly-behaved than their purebred parents
A study reveals that crossbreed dogs, especially popular 'designer' breeds, exhibit more behavioral issues than their purebred counterparts.
Crossbreed dogs show more behavioral problems than pure breeds, study suggests
A study indicates that designer crossbreed dogs like cockapoos and cavapoos exhibit more behavioral issues than their purebred counterparts.
The brain of a person with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder hibernates under mental stress
Australian researchers discovered that people with attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) exhibit unusual brain activity patterns during mental stress, resembling those of sleeping individuals.
Bonobos: Do they resolve all conflicts with sex? That's not true.
A new study reveals that despite the perception of bonobos as peaceful creatures, they too exhibit aggression, dispelling the myth that they resolve all conflicts through sexual behavior.
Infants Under One Year Old Try to Deceive Parents
A study from researchers in England and Canada finds that infants under one year old exhibit basic forms of deception.
Little liars: babies younger than one practise deceit, study suggests
A study indicates that babies as young as 10 months may exhibit basic forms of deceit, such as pretending not to hear or hiding toys.
Bonobos, seen as peaceful, tie with chimpanzees in aggressiveness
A new study suggests that bonobos, once considered peaceful, exhibit aggression levels similar to chimpanzees, challenging their tranquil reputation.
A year after the shot that endangered his life, a photo exhibit of Pablo Grillo opens at the Evita Hospital in LanΓΊs
The Evita Hospital in LanΓΊs inaugurated a photo exhibit of Pablo Grillo, showcasing his work as a volunteer during the pandemic, one year after he was critically injured by a tear gas grenade.
Banners in Oaxaca exhibit deputies who voted against electoral reform: 'Traitors to the homeland'
Large banners displaying the message 'Traitors to the homeland' alongside images of federal deputies from the PT and PVEM parties have been placed at various pedestrian bridges in Oaxaca City, provoking reactions from commuters.
England Prepared to Exhibit the Bayeux Tapestry
England is preparing to host the Bayeux Tapestry at the British Museum amid debates in France regarding its loan.
"Successful Shooting". AI instructs teenagers on how to plan crimes
A joint investigation reveals that popular chatbots exhibit alarming security gaps, posing potential threats to youth.
Emmanuel Nassar returns to exhibit in BelΓ©m after ten years with a debut show at CCBA
Emmanuel Nassar, a ParΓ‘ artist, is set to exhibit his works in BelΓ©m after a decade-long hiatus, showcasing pieces from different periods of his career at the Centro Cultural Bienal das AmazΓ΄nias.
Strategic stock and strict measures: Stability in Qatari markets and flexibility in supply
Despite regional tensions and potential supply chain concerns, Qatari markets exhibit stability with abundant goods and normal consumer shopping activity.
A study questions the pacifism of bonobos: in captivity, they are not less aggressive than chimpanzees but attack different targets
A recent study challenges the notion that bonobos are inherently more peaceful than chimpanzees, finding that in captivity, both species exhibit similar levels of aggression despite targeting different objectives.
Ticks in the garden have a 'specific objective': some plants act as a magnet, accumulating moisture, blocking ventilation, and providing constant shade, serious triggers for infestations
Ticks are increasingly appearing in gardens that exhibit certain environmental conditions, with specific landscape elements acting as natural refuges that facilitate their presence and reproduction.
"Taste is a Jail": Fernanda Laguna Exhibits Works Inspired by Tenderness at Malba
Fernanda Laguna, a prominent figure in Argentine art, showcases a retrospective exhibition at Malba featuring works that emphasize tenderness and personal expression, culminating in a similar exhibit set for Madrid next year.
Terry Newman: Consultants for human rights museumβs βNakbaβ exhibit are hardened anti-Israel activists
The article critiques the Palestinian Content Advisory Network involved with the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' exhibit on the Nakba, questioning their commitment to presenting a balanced historical narrative.
Tracey Emin bleeds and comes back to life at the Tate Modern: "I don't waste time in my second life"
Tracey Emin presents her retrospective exhibition at Tate Modern, reflecting her new phase of life post-health struggles.
Gurgling Intestines and the Sounds of Fermentation. Two Artists Exhibit at Kunsthalle
Two artists are showcasing their work at Kunsthalle, focusing on themes of fermentation and bodily sounds.
Castle Attracts Visitors with Exhibit of Giant Animals. It Must Convince that It Won't End Only with Artificial Intelligence
The exhibition titled 'World of Giants' at a Czech castle aims to feature life-sized moving models of animals, but faces skepticism regarding its legitimacy and reliance on AI.
Gallery - The handbags of Ita Everi and other famous Estonian women were exhibited
A new exhibition titled 'The Woman's Bag' opened at the KΓ€ru Museum, showcasing handbags from notable Estonian women and a photo exhibit highlighting women's social and historical roles.
What do Greeks think about Artificial Intelligence?
A new survey reveals Greeks have rapidly adopted Artificial Intelligence technology but exhibit mixed feelings towards it.
My friend Resines, do not exhibit your scars in public
A personal reflection on Antonio Resines, a Spanish actor known for his resilience and talent, highlighting his health struggles and profound impact on both his friends and the audience.
Basquiat at the Louisiana Museum: Head to Head
The Louisiana Museum in Denmark showcases a significant selection of Jean-Michel Basquiat's early head drawings, many of which he chose not to exhibit during his lifetime.
'I'm a dog trainer and these popular breeds are the worst behaved'
A dog trainer has identified three popular dog breeds that tend to exhibit serious behavior problems.
Chimpanzees, just like humans, are fascinated by crystals
Researchers found that chimpanzees exhibit a surprising interest in crystals, often keeping them rather than returning them.
REVIEW: Does the future even deserve to be waited for, or the Dark Night of the Soul in Kuressaare
The exhibit explores the concept of the 'Dark Night of the Soul' and its relevance to contemporary viewers, challenging them to consider the transformation of the soul described by St. John of the Cross.
Botany Column: Do Plants Have Consciousness?
Research suggests that plants have a form of nervous system and may exhibit signs of intelligence based on various studies and experiments.
These are the four zodiac signs naturally unfaithful
Astroyolo's analysis reveals that certain zodiac signs exhibit tendencies towards infidelity based on their astrological traits.
The thin body of young people from the independence era concealed unexpectedly high blood sugar levels
A study conducted by researchers from Tartu University found that younger generations of Estonian youth, who are generally thinner, exhibit unexpectedly high blood sugar levels, prompting an examination into the relationship between societal changes and health.
Anna Renom, geriatrician, on terminal lucidity before death: 'We have the perception that this phenomenon exists'
The article discusses terminal lucidity, a phenomenon where dying patients exhibit temporary clarity before death, as explained by geriatrician Anna Renom.
Nature's Miracle: How Bees Smartly Choose Their Flowers
Bees exhibit remarkable decision-making flexibility and efficiency when foraging for food, as shown in a recent study published in 'Science Advances'.
Which are the least selfish zodiac signs
The article discusses the zodiac signs that exhibit the least selfishness, focusing on Air and Water signs known for their empathy and collective well-being.
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts with a solo exhibit at MACBA
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts her solo exhibit titled 'Suspension' at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) in Buenos Aires, showcasing her exploration of the body's physical and symbolic boundaries.
The Suffering of Jesus Like a Cat's Bath? PiS MP Calls for the Director of the Museum to Resign
A PiS MP has called for the resignation of the director of the Polish Museum of the Origins of the Polish State due to the backlash against a meme exhibit involving religious imagery.
The reason why dogs don't bark at all people
Dogs exhibit selective barking behavior based on sensory perceptions and social adaptation processes, affecting their reactions to strangers.
Practical guide to cinema and series for Therians
The article discusses the phenomenon of Therians, individuals who identify with or exhibit animal traits, while providing a guide to relevant films and series for them.
Small Museums: When Moths Eat the Exhibits
A discussion on the struggles faced by small museums in Germany due to lack of funding, space, and poor storage conditions, highlighted by the deterioration of an exhibit at the Dachau District Museum.
The artist Brenda Erdei transforms her dreams into painting with the exhibit 'I Can't Live Like This'
Brenda Erdei's art exhibit showcases her dream journaling and transformation of those dreams into paintings, exploring the intersection of the tangible and the intangible.
U.S. Forces Korea Commander Denies Apology Over Pre-Shared Information on West Sea Exercises, Shows Discontent with Defense Ministry's Statement
U.S. Forces Korea and South Korea exhibit communication deficiencies regarding military exercises, leading to disputes over the nature and scope of joint training operations.
The Afterlife of a Decapitated: Marie Antoinette from Head to Toe
An exhibit at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London explores the enduring fashion legacy of Marie Antoinette amidst historical critiques.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. Meanwhile, the FSB can open prisons that evoke it
The Kremlin has permanently shut down the Gulag History Museum, previously honored as Europe's best museum, and replaced it with a propaganda exhibit about the 'genocide of the Soviet people' by Nazi forces.
Malba presents Colombian artist Olga de Amaral with an exhibit about her monumental textile work
The monumental textile works of Colombian artist Olga de Amaral are on display in Buenos Aires at the Malba museum from February 26 to May 11.
Melania Trump's dress becomes a museum exhibit - Bad Bunny plays in the background
Melania Trump's official 2025 inauguration ball gown is added to the Smithsonian National Museum of American Historyβs 'First Ladies Collection' in Washington, D.C.
Walking in the Art Museum Like in the City Windows. How the 'In City Wanders' Exhibition Was Created?
The exhibit 'In City Wanders' explores the experiences of Latvian writers and artists in three major cities, encouraging visitors to engage with urban culture and history.
Being a Grandparent Improves Cognitive Abilities
A study shows that grandparents who take care of their grandchildren exhibit higher levels of verbal fluency and episodic memory.
2-Year-Olds Already Show Group Bias, Says Study
A study reveals that two-year-olds exhibit signs of loyalty to their social groups while also showing personal preferences independent of group influence.