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Jan Hoole, The Conversation
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Your lifestyle and stress levels can affect the health of our dog
If you're having a bad month, your dog probably is too.
Jan Hoole, The Conversation
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Chew on this: Ancient Scandinavians tasted gum 10,000 years ago
Stone Age people of Huseby Klevy chewed birch pitch, but most likely to use it as glue in tools rather than for pleasure.
Jan Hoole, The Conversation
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That guilty look and other assumptions humans make about dog’s feelings
Dogs are very good at understanding us – sadly, the reverse is not always so true.
Jan Hoole, The Conversation & Daniel Allen, The Conversation
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
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In Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar, three Lok Sabha candidates allege they faced pressure to withdraw
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
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Unnatural sex between husband and wife not rape, woman’s consent immaterial: Madhya Pradesh HC
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Lok Sabha polls: Congress’ Puri candidate withdraws nomination, claims party denied her funds
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Are humans still evolving? What the case of free-diving Bajau Laut people tells us
New research shows the Bajau Laut people of Southeast Asia may have evolved bigger spleens to store more oxygen-rich blood.
Jan Hoole, The Conversation
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Animal sentience: Never mind the debate, there’s plenty of evidence that even fish have feelings
Studies into animal emotions, personality and ability to feel pain, fear and stress, are important because of the huge implications for animal welfare.
Jan Hoole, The Conversation