I hear them first. The mournful sound seems to hang in the air like icicles suspended from a tree branch. Could it be wolves?
On a recent visit to their quarters - aka stables - at the Hugh Moore Park’s National Canal Museum, Hank and George seemed mostly impassive. One did, however, offer a neigh and a grunt now and then, ...
Katie has a PhD in maths, specializing in the intersection of dynamical systems and number theory. She reports on topics from maths and history to society and animals. Katie has a PhD in maths, ...
Stallions whose progeny performance statistics make them the top 100 sires nationally or among the top 25 leadings sires in a given state are listed with runners, winners, stakes winners, stakes wins, ...
Dozens of activists broke into a Wisconsin beagle breeding facility and took more than 20 dogs to an undisclosed location on March 15, resulting in several arrests. The incident is the latest ...
For years, the leading theory held that donkeys had been domesticated multiple times, independently, in different regions. A 2004 study analyzing modern DNA from hundreds of donkeys pointed to two ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most commonly used tests in neurology and neurosurgery. MRI provides exquisite detail of brain, spinal cord and vascular anatomy, and has the advantage ...
Welcome to the ME 270 course website for the Spring 2026 term. The material on this site is a complement to the lecture book for the course. And, all material here is accessible without the need to ...
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