Cats can identify each other by the scent of their pee. We now know why.
Source: [Live Science](https://www.livescience.com/animals/cats/cats-have-unique-chemical-fingerprints-in-their-pee)
China has spent 80 years building formidable marine science capabilities. The harder test now is whether it can build rules for ocean data that its neighbours trust – and share. When China’s first department of oceanography was established in 1946, the country had only a modest capacity to stud...
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Global mangrove cover—vegetation vital to tackling climate change—has increased over the past 40 years, despite significant losses in some key regions, according to a new analysis.
To make a good impression at work, it might be better to spend less time polishing your resume and more time honing your communication skills. That's according to a large analysis of more than 200 studies showing that the first impressions people make at work are largely based on verbal and nonv...
The pianist sits before her instrument. She carefully extends a front paw, pressing gingerly on a key. She presses again, and again.
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