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Science Friday Hens. Scientists asked nearly 200 volunteers to listen to 16 recordings of hens. a new study suggests the latter: People knew that cats liked to rub themselves on human legs and that dogs’ paws twitched. science friday is your trusted source for news and entertaining stories about science. It's brain fun for curious people. Most people can accurately tell how chickens are feeling by listening to their voices, researchers report today in royal society open science. from backyards to barn yards, the surprising science of chickens. chickens are smart, and they understand their world, which raises troubling questions about how they are treated on factory farms a study of chicken bones dug up at london archaeological sites shows how the bird we know today has altered beyond. Inside the world of backyard chickens and the people who love them,. if you’re just joining us, i’m talking with author tove donavich about the history and science of domesticated. tove's new book, under the henfluence:

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Scientists asked nearly 200 volunteers to listen to 16 recordings of hens. Most people can accurately tell how chickens are feeling by listening to their voices, researchers report today in royal society open science. from backyards to barn yards, the surprising science of chickens. a study of chicken bones dug up at london archaeological sites shows how the bird we know today has altered beyond. People knew that cats liked to rub themselves on human legs and that dogs’ paws twitched. Inside the world of backyard chickens and the people who love them,. It's brain fun for curious people. science friday is your trusted source for news and entertaining stories about science. chickens are smart, and they understand their world, which raises troubling questions about how they are treated on factory farms a new study suggests the latter:

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Science Friday Hens chickens are smart, and they understand their world, which raises troubling questions about how they are treated on factory farms a new study suggests the latter: chickens are smart, and they understand their world, which raises troubling questions about how they are treated on factory farms It's brain fun for curious people. tove's new book, under the henfluence: from backyards to barn yards, the surprising science of chickens. science friday is your trusted source for news and entertaining stories about science. Scientists asked nearly 200 volunteers to listen to 16 recordings of hens. People knew that cats liked to rub themselves on human legs and that dogs’ paws twitched. Inside the world of backyard chickens and the people who love them,. Most people can accurately tell how chickens are feeling by listening to their voices, researchers report today in royal society open science. a study of chicken bones dug up at london archaeological sites shows how the bird we know today has altered beyond. if you’re just joining us, i’m talking with author tove donavich about the history and science of domesticated.

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