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21 Aug 2008 at 4:24pm
National Geographic, DC - 4 hours ago Mammals, including humans, have a built-in alarm detector in the tip of the nose for sniffing out danger, new research suggests. ... 21 Aug 2008 at 6:15pm
AFP AFP - 2 hours ago GENEVA (AFP) ? Scientists at the University of Lausanne said Thursday that mammals can communicate danger to each other through smell. ... 21 Aug 2008 at 2:50pm
Canada.com Times of India, India - 6 hours ago Very few other animals - and definitely no non-mammals prior to the latest addition - can pull off this simple cosmetic stunt. Among them, predictably ... Mirror test shows magpies aren't so bird-brained New Scientist (subscription) Magpies identify themselves in a mirror Cordis News Magpies recognize themselves in mirrors NewsLite Reuters UK - RedOrbit all 34 news articles 20 Aug 2008 at 11:26pm
Diamondback Online, MD - 21 hours ago The study revealed the viruses can infect and transmit between mammals, said Erin Sorrell, a third-year doctoral student and one of 18 people who ... 21 Aug 2008 at 2:19pm
Science News - 6 hours ago Researchers have yet to identify the source of the alarm pheromones in mammals and until now had no idea how mice, humans and other animals detected ... Grueneberg Ganglion Cells Mediate Alarm Pheromone Detection in Mice Science Magazine (subscription) all 2 news articles 20 Aug 2008 at 2:39pm
BusinessWeek - Aug 20, 2008 ... we are just as active now as we were in 1980, and expend about the same energy as wild mammals (just look at the proliferation of gyms in your town). ... 20 Aug 2008 at 8:29am
Slashdot - Aug 20, 2008 But German scientists reported on Tuesday that magpies, a species with a brain structure very different from mammals, could also identify themselves. ... 20 Aug 2008 at 10:04am
Mongabay.com - Aug 20, 2008 Unlike Narcissus of Greek mythology?who upon seeing his reflection in water jumped in thinking it was another?magpies have proven they can recognize their ... The Magpie in the Mirror Science Magazine (subscription) all 5 news articles 19 Aug 2008 at 8:17pm
ScienceBlogs - Aug 19, 2008 Previously, only mammals -- humans and several of their cousins, chimpanzees and orangutans, as well as dolphins and elephants -- were observed to have the ... 13 Aug 2008 at 8:10am
eFluxMedia eFluxMedia - Aug 13, 2008 The two sides came to the conclusion that in order to limit the impact of sonar use on whales and other marine mammals, the Navy should only use it in ... Navy to restrict sonar use to protect whales Los Angeles Times Navy's use of sonar remains limited to protect whales Seattle Post Intelligencer Court Restricts Navy's Use of Low-Frequency Active Sonar Environment News Service Earthtimes (press release) - International Herald Tribune all 95 news articles Search for News right from your Animal Crawler Toolbar. It’s easy.Try it.
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