A rooster and his unlikely friend.
You don’t need to have spent much time online to be aware of the phenomenon that is ‘the cat video’. Exactly the sort of thing you end up watching without really knowing how you got there, these ...
Study: Watching adorable animal videos has mental health benefits The videos enhance one's mood and provide relief against stress After watching the videos, anxiety levels could drop as much as 50% ...
Like everything in this modern world, social media and the different posts it offers can have a downside. News and political posts can be stressful, and the humble-brag posts can be fun but have a ...
P-aww — we knew it! Looking at photos and videos of adorable animals can significantly reduce stress and relieve anxiety, a new report claims. The University of Leeds in England and Tourism Western ...
Does owning a pet or even watching those ubiquitous YouTube animal videos make us more empathetic? Apparently so. Loving those creatures may unlock ways to make you less lonely and make the world a ...
Here I thought I was wasting my time watching cute animal videos. But nope! Science shows viewing cute images of animals can boost your mood, improve focus and even productivity. When I’m in the swirl ...
Applying psychology to the topic of animal cuteness might seem like using a hammer on an egg. Can't we agree that something is adorable just because it is? But as with beauty, cuteness is in the eye ...
From its very beginning, YouTube has featured animals, from cute cats to more exotic species. But there is a dark side behind these videos; it may be helping to promote the illegal trade of exotic and ...
Watching cute animals is good for your health, a new study has revealed. Participants watched videos of Western Australia's quokkas - known as the 'happiest animal in the world' - for 30 minutes.