The dog’s bark, much more than a simple ‘woof’
Dogs developed this form of vocal expression as a way of adapting to the human environment; to interpret it, one has to take into account their body language and the context
Dogs developed this form of vocal expression as a way of adapting to the human environment; to interpret it, one has to take into account their body language and the context
A new book explores the evolution of the Argentine first lady, analyzing how she understood from an early age the vast power one’s image can hold
He will start the sentence in the custody of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and he may later be transferred to the state’s adult prison system
The company’s single-use plastic packaging including food wrappers and plastic bottles have found a way to the shores of the Buffalo River and watershed, contaminating drinking water supply for the city of Buffalo
A new study reveals the flight strategies that these speedy birds use to negotiate small, complex spaces
A day after the farewells of Matt LeBlanc and Courteney Cox, the three actors posted texts and photographs remembering their collegue: ‘He made all of us laugh. And laugh hard’
The Grand Prix will gut through the heart of the city on the Las Vegas Strip on November 18
The Human Brain Project brain atlas, recently completed after a decade, is one of the biggest scientific challenges funded by the European Union
A research by the Financial Transparency Coalition also accuses vessels from Russia, Spain, Thailand, Taiwan and South Korea of mistreatment of fishers
The proposed amendment would declare a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability, or when needed to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient
With a retro wink, here come candles, crochet table runners, silver trays, and mountains of butter, croquembouche (and even Spanish omelet) as edible sculpture
The law permits the government to capture the communications of American citizens and others in the U.S. when they’re in contact with foreigners suspected of posing a national security threat
Grigory Yavlinsky, founder of the Yabloko party, told Putin in their October meeting that a ceasefire is ‘absolutely necessary’
Pedro Sánchez faced withering criticism on the first of a two-day parliamentary debate that will end with a vote to confirm him as the new head of government
A new documentary picks up the archaeological trail of the largest military confrontation in Medieval Spain
The photographer and chef combines her two passions in a new book of plant-based recipes she made for celebrities like Cameron Diaz and George Lucas
Arnold, who run the club since Feb. 2022, will offer ‘transitional support’ until the end of December, United said. The club added that it will search for a new permanent CEO
The story of three rookie police officers in a Belfast police station is the definition of excellent television
Kristi Coulter spent 12 years in various positions at the company’s headquarters in Seattle. Now she has released a memoir about the grueling work conditions, which she says have been key to the business’s success
Five large factories have turned down the four year and eight month deal by fairly large margins. Voting continues at Ford, where the deal is passing with 66.1%
Consumer spending jumped in the July-September quarter, but economists forecast it will slow in the final three months of the year, as credit card debt — and delinquencies — rise
The co-founder and CEO of the accommodation platform believes that artificial intelligence will revolutionize the sector
Bashar Assad’s government was widely deemed by the international community to be responsible for the Aug. 21, 2013, sarin gas attack in the suburb of Ghouta
The president of the Washington Office on Latin America notes that the strength of civil society and committed youth are encouraging signs in the region. This is despite the drop in the democratic model’s popularity, a trend that has been observed in numerous surveys
The Supreme Court underlined the country’s poor human rights record, including enforced disappearances and torture, and said Rwanda sent migrants back to unsafe home countries
The growing thirst of data centers, which use water to cool their equipment, is beginning to cause tensions in the territories where they are located
Victoria Villarruel said during an interview that the former ESMA naval academy, the country’s largest clandestine detention center, should be ‘enjoyed by all the Argentine people’