A mysterious pink fog takes Nobita, Doraemon, Shizuka, Suneo, and Gian to a planet populated by animals ... the voracious creatures that lived there too.
At the BBC’s request, science writer and entertainer Simon Watt set out to explore the fascinating biology and psychology behind the effect that looking at cute animals has on our brains.
“It’s not just a selfish pleasure. Feeling the desire to protect, care for, and play with a cute baby or animal, even if it’s only an image on our social media feed, encourages empathy and ...
Why is the study of animal behavior important? Created with Sketch. Humans share planet Earth with other non-human animals, many of whom are in danger of going extinct. Learning more about animal ...
Just 20 minutes in nature a day can help reduce stress levels, ease anxiety and boost our mood. It’s time to get your daily dose of nature. We’re WWF, the leading global environmental charity, and ...