For more than a century, scientists have been trying to figure out how a falling cat lands on its feet with such astonishing ...
From purrs to yowls, your cat has a complex vocabulary. A new study helps decode these feline vocalizations so you can better understand your pet's needs and moods.
A large international study has mapped the genetic landscape of feline cancers for the first time, revealing striking similarities between tumor-driving mutations in cats, humans, and dogs.
The saying goes, “cats always land on their feet.” Scientists have investigated the physics of falling cats since at least 1700, and a team of researchers has recently furthered the topic with a study ...
The new findings could have applications from improving vet treatments to even helping develop remarkable bio-inspired robots ...
Cats develop this subtype more often than humans, giving scientists access to samples, and offering clues to new medicines ...
Have you ever wondered if your cat could be a cold-blooded killer? Perhaps it was the way they stalked you from the top of your refrigerator or how quick it took them to go from rubbing up against ...
The research continues, with a paper published in the journal The Anatomical Record reporting on new experiments to analyze the flexibility of feline spines. Over the centuries, scientists have ...
When cats fall, they usually land on their feet. This uncanny ability to right themselves before hitting the ground has long puzzled scientists. Now, a team from Yamaguchi University in Japan has the ...
Human beings—including certain presidential candidates—can spend hours just watching cats be cats on the Internet. But scientists observe feline lives and behaviors in a far more advanced, technical ...