A popular theory suggests wolves domesticated themselves for human food scraps—and new simulations suggests it's paw-sible.
In a time when public discourse is increasingly polarized, division, blame and broad-stroke accusations are counterproductive to progress, guest columnist Hannah Haeussler writes.
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An international team of researchers published a study in the journal Nature Communications, revealing new insights into life ...
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Hosted on MSNBlack Wolves Spotted in Europe—They Shouldn’t Be There!A surprising sighting of rare black wolves in Poland has sparked curiosity among scientists and conservationists. These ...
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