
Why do cats purr? - New Scientist
But why do they purr after a stressful event? A 2001 study published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America showed that domestic cats and some species of big cats, including pumas and ...
Scientists have only just figured out how cats purr
2023年10月3日 · Scientists have struggled to understand how cats produce a low-pitched rumbling sound when they purr, but a new study sheds some light on the mystery. The type of sound an animal makes is ...
Purr fact - New Scientist
2017年9月6日 · Do cats that are looked after by people who are deaf meow and purr less than cats looked after by people with hearing? In other words, do they recognise that their human can or can't hear them ...
Cats have brain activity recorded with the help of crocheted hats
2024年9月13日 · Scientists have recorded electrical activity in the brains of awake cats for the first time, thanks to specially crocheted wool caps that hold the electrodes in place. The technique gives ...
Zoologger: Musical spider purrs like a cat to attract mates
2015年5月21日 · The pair also found that males produce the sound and only females respond to a played recording of the purr, suggesting that the purr is used in courtship.
Hungry cats trick owners with baby cry mimicry | New Scientist
2009年7月13日 · Manipulative cats purr in a frequency range similar to a crying baby when soliciting food from owners – they could be playing on human nurturing instincts
Genetic mutation gives cats a 'salty liquorice' coat colour
2024年5月16日 · A new coat colour pattern has emerged in cats across Finland, and scientists have just identified the genetic mutation responsible for it. The fur on the backs of these cats is coloured only at ...
Matt Hambly - New Scientist
Matt Hambly is New Scientist's audience editor. He has a degree in journalism from UCCA Epsom and was previously digital editor at GQ Middle East. During his time at New Scientist Matt has ...
Cats news, articles and features | New Scientist
Custom-made wool caps have enabled scientists to record electroencephalograms in awake cats for the first time, which could help assess their pain levels
What is a tuatara? | New Scientist
Lizard-like creatures that come from an ancient lineage of animals that originated in the Triassic era.