Por: Newsweek Tech January 18, 2024
The type of disease that your dog might get depends on how big it is, according to a new study.These differing risk levels of certain conditions between larger and smaller dogs may contribute towards the difference in their lifespans, with smaller dogs usually living several years longer than larger ones.Larger dogs are more likely to suffer from cancers and bone-related conditions, among others, the new paper in the journal PLoS ONE suggests.... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech December 20, 2023
Humans tend to prefer dogs with darker eyes, scientists have found, which could be linked to how they evolved from wolves.Dogs evolved from their closest relatives, gray wolves. Over time, they became domesticated by humans, becoming friendlier, more used to humans and less wild... + más
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WPTV USA Life November 22, 2023
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Newsweek USA Tech October 23, 2023
Pet owners love their dogs more than their cats, a study has found. But it depends on where you live.Although previous studies have already suggested this finding, scientists from the University of Copenhagen wanted to dive more deeply into whether cultural factors altered the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion August 19, 2023
As a scientist and as an educator, I like to ask people the following question: A digital billboard displays an unofficial temperature July 17 in downtown Phoenix. In July, Phoenix recorded the hottest month ever observed in a U.S. city: The average temperature was 102.7 degrees... + más
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
ESPN USA Sports July 17, 2023
With the 2023 NFL season only a few months away, the countdown to Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium is officially on. All 32 teams have odds to be the champion and the Kansas City Chiefs are the current favorites at +600. The Philadelphia Eagles (+750), San Francisco 49ers... + más
NFL 2023 Playoffs: Wild Card Matchups, Odds, Stats And ATS Betting Insights | Forbes
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ESPN USA Sports February 09, 2023
The is fast approaching and things are heating up. After the league saw no trades go down in October, November and December, the and finally broke the seal in January with a minor move that helped lower the Celtics' luxury tax bill.Then things really got going a few weeks... + más
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CNBC USA Business December 08, 2022
Pictured here is a science-fiction themed installation at the Maison Hermes in Shanghai, China, on Nov. 28, 2022.Future Publishing Future Publishing Getty ImagesBEIJING — Wealthier Chinese were more inclined to spend this year, while poorer people cut back on spending even... + más
Why Did Chinese Stocks Drop Some 13% In October 2022? | Forbes
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