A recent incident on a JetBlue flight has all the trappings of a “Ratatouille” sequel, only this time, Remy could help pilot a plane instead of a chef.
The COVID-19 pandemic has stressed the need to better understand the transmission routes of animal-spread diseases. A study published in Nature Communications demonstrates how the risk of pathogen ...
Somewhere in the rocky peaks of South America lives a creature that has been confusing hikers for centuries, borrowing the look of a rabbit but hiding a far stranger identity beneath that fluffy, ...
Mysterious sightings in California have sparked a renewed interest in the "master of the grasses" After a capybara was sighted recently at a California wastewater treatment plant, the public's ...
New capability lets sponsors run programs from early rodent proof-of-concept through advanced nonhuman-primate translational studies with a single AAALAC-accredited, USDA-licensed partner. YEMASSEE, S ...
New research suggests some urban rodents may not only be surviving pest control efforts, but even genetically adapting to ...
Don’t wait for torn-open cereal boxes and holes in your walls—watch out for these early, often subtle signs that mice or other rodents are moving in. Jeff Somers is a freelancer who has been writing ...
Mickey Mouse is cute and all, but his real-life friends have no business being inside your home. Unfortunately, mice and rats can’t read, so putting up a “No rodents” sign won’t keep the creepy ...
If you think you have a rodent problem in your house, just be glad it’s not this one. Scientists have discovered that the largest-known rodent to have ever roamed Earth had ferocious front teeth ...