Within a field that increasingly values precision, structure, and long-term thinking, Dr. Lee’s career reflects current ...
Coyotes turn out to have face muscles that look capable of making that big-eyed, sad-puppy face that dogs have used to melt human hearts for eons. That discovery supports a rethink of humans’ history ...
Ever wonder why dogs are able to melt hearts the way they do? A group of researchers in the U.S. and the United Kingdom may have an answer for you. As it turns out, researchers discovered dogs have a ...
A study suggests that expressive eyebrows in dogs may be a result of human preferences that influenced evolutionary selection. The anatomy and behavior of dogs, which were domesticated more than ...
Have you ever looked at your dog’s face and thought that there definitely is a human soul trapped in a dog body? Indeed, the dog-human bond is something of an anomaly in how easily two completely ...
No one likes waking up with a puffy face. You know what I’m talking about — that salt-engorged, sallow complexion that proves you’ve overindulged again (on pizza, alcohol and too many late nights).
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Yoga has long been associated with a myriad of health benefits, including ...