Articles for category: Animal Behavior, Ecology

The Evolutionary Journey of Dogs: From Wild Wolves to Beloved Companions

The Evolutionary Journey of Dogs: From Wild Wolves to Beloved Companions

Sumi

Look at a dog sleeping on a couch, and then imagine a wolf hunting across frozen tundra. It feels almost impossible that these two are branches of the same family tree, yet they are. The journey from wary wolf to snoring, blanket-stealing pet is one of the most dramatic and emotional stories in natural history ...

Scientist in full protective gear.

What Happens When Marginalized Scientists Lead Research?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a young Black woman in a lab coat, peering through a microscope at cells that could unlock the secrets of sickle cell disease. Nearby, an Indigenous researcher maps traditional ecological knowledge onto climate data, revealing patterns that decades of conventional science missed. This isn’t just feel-good diversity theater – it’s the cutting edge ...

How Dolphins Recognize Themselves in Mirrors

How Dolphins Recognize Themselves in Mirrors

Gargi Chakravorty

You look in the mirror every morning without even thinking about it. That simple act of self-recognition, which feels so effortless and natural, represents one of the most sophisticated cognitive achievements in the animal kingdom. For decades, scientists believed this ability belonged exclusively to humans and our closest relatives, the great apes. Then something remarkable ...

Ankylosaurids Dinosaur.

The Most Bizarre Dinosaur Fossils Ever Discovered and What They Reveal

Maria Faith Saligumba

Dinosaurs have long fascinated us with their majestic appearances and mysterious past. However, some dinosaur fossils stand out not just for their age, but for their sheer oddity and the secrets they reveal about prehistoric life. These bizarre discoveries shed light on the diverse adaptations and evolutionary paths these ancient creatures embarked upon. From astonishingly ...

The Birds That Fly Hundreds of Miles Backward - Explained by Physics

The Birds That Fly Hundreds of Miles Backward – Explained by Physics

Jan Otte

Picture this: you’re walking outside on a windy day when you spot something incredible. A small bird hovers perfectly still in front of a flower, then suddenly shoots backward through the air as if defying everything you know about flight. You’re not seeing things. This remarkable phenomenon combines cutting-edge meteorology with extraordinary bird physics to ...

Bees in a beehive on honeycomb

The Unexpected Heroes of Science: How Bees Help Detect Bombs and Drugs

Annette Uy

Bees have long been celebrated for their role in pollination and honey production, but their contributions to science and security are far more profound than most people realize. These tiny creatures have an extraordinary sense of smell, which has captivated scientists and led to groundbreaking discoveries in bomb and drug detection. As unconventional as it ...

The Enduring Mystery of Animal Migration: Navigating Vast Distances

The Enduring Mystery of Animal Migration: Navigating Vast Distances

Gargi Chakravorty

Every year, without a map, without GPS, and often without ever having made the journey before, billions of creatures across Earth pack up and move. They cross entire oceans, scale mountain ranges, and traverse deserts in patterns so precise they make human navigation look almost embarrassingly clumsy. It is one of the most spectacular phenomena ...