Cats and many other animals, including most dogs, can reflect light from their eyes. That’s why cats’ eyes will usually shine brightly in photos taken in a dimly lit room or glow when illuminated in ...
Your cat may be more of a party animal than you think. Surprisingly, a recent study by Royal Society Open Science suggests that cats can glow in the dark. On the bright side, you don’t need to worry ...
Researchers with the Western Australian Museum and Curtin University found evidence of fluorescence in multiple mammal samples Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined ...
US scientists have developed a strain of green-glowing cats with cells that resist infection from a virus that causes feline AIDS, a finding that may help prevent it in cats and advance AIDS research ...
Andrea Kalfoglou, at blog.bioethics.net grants that the South Korean scientists who have created glow-in-the-dark cloned cats probably had “a legitimate scientific reason for these experiments (it ...
Cats and many other animals, including most dogs, can reflect light from their eyes. That’s why cats’ eyes will usually shine brightly in photos taken in a dimly lit room or glow when illuminated in ...
Several complained about not getting their deposits back (these pets cost several thousand dollars) after being denied a cat because the company said they were too allergic for a hypoallergenic cat.