ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER, SHOWING US HOW SENSORS WORK, BUT WE’RE NOT LOOKING AT HUMAN SENSES. MY SHOES. ALEX ALEX’S AT THE SCIENCE CENTER TO LEARN ALL HOW MAN’S BEST FRIEND SEES SMELLS AND HEARS THE ...
Ever wonder how your dog knows you're sad or about to go for a walk? We dive into the science of how dogs read our body ...
A recently installed exhibit at Orlando Science Center addresses several burning questions, including “Are you faster than a chihuahua?” and “Is this slobbery ball yours?” “Dogs! A Science Tail” ...
It's clear to anyone who pays close attention to how dogs should be taught to adapt to a human-oriented world that positive, force-free, do no harm training is the only show in town. Because dogs are ...
Aside from the fact you have to leave Fido, Scraps and Mr. Barksalot at home, it’s hard to imagine an exhibition more appealing to dog lovers. Just opened at the Great Lakes Science Center, on the ...
Fear not, pupper parents. While you can’t bring your dog with you to “Dogs!” there are kiosks within the exhibition where you can share digital photos and record stories about your dog in a sharing ...
A study published today in the journal PLOS One found that in 12 breeds, a flat face, collapsing nostrils, and rounded ...
Purrs of contentment. Soulful eyes locked on yours over dinner. Valentine's Day? Not for pet owners. For those of us who ...
Andrea Thompson: Ever since I was a kid, I wanted a dog. But it wasn’t until I was an adult–newly laid off and missing a beloved cat that had passed more than a year earlier–that my husband and I ...
This post is in response to A Heartwarming Tale of Hope for Lucky Rescued Lab Dogs By Marc Bekoff Ph.D. Source: Diogo Miranda/Pexels. Beagles are very popular companion dogs and also very popular ...
Bronco, a 6-year-old Cardigan Welsh corgi that learned to sniff out spotted lanternfly eggs as part of the Canine Citizen Science Study. Credit: Paige Malone Last fall, at a construction site in Ohio, ...
If you spend much time in the dog-loving corners of the Internet, you’ve probably heard of Jen Golbeck—or at least seen her dogs. As a computer scientist at the University of Maryland who studies ...