Articles by Doris de Luna

Coyotes View Mountain Lions and Other Large Predators as “Enemies with Benefits”
Mesopredators like coyotes are not as submissive to apex predators as previously believed. They survive and thrive because they know how to adapt.
Coyotes View Mountain Lions and Other Large Predators as “Enemies with Benefits”
Mesopredators like coyotes are not as submissive to apex predators as previously believed. They survive and thrive because they know how to adapt.

Jamie Lee Curtis’s Tribute to Betty White at the Oscars Ended in a Surprise from John Travolta
One of the most unforgettable moments at the Oscars ended with a rescue dog finding her forever home with John Travolta’s family!
Jamie Lee Curtis’s Tribute to Betty White at the Oscars Ended in a Surprise from John Travolta
One of the most unforgettable moments at the Oscars ended with a rescue dog finding her forever home with John Travolta’s family!

Where Does the Magic of the Aurora Borealis Come From?
Solar winds come from the sun, and they reach the Earth in 2 - 4 days, giving birth to the dazzling auroras.
Where Does the Magic of the Aurora Borealis Come From?
Solar winds come from the sun, and they reach the Earth in 2 - 4 days, giving birth to the dazzling auroras.

Frequent and Longer Daytime Naps Indicate Heightened Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
A new study has revealed that a heightened risk of Alzheimer’s disease is found among older adults who have grown fond of taking frequent and longer naps during the day.
Frequent and Longer Daytime Naps Indicate Heightened Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
A new study has revealed that a heightened risk of Alzheimer’s disease is found among older adults who have grown fond of taking frequent and longer naps during the day.

Thousands of Octopus Moms Are Using Geothermal Springs as Egg Incubators
Instinctively, octopuses on this side of the world know a major short-cut to egg-hatching – an inactive volcano’s vents.
Thousands of Octopus Moms Are Using Geothermal Springs as Egg Incubators
Instinctively, octopuses on this side of the world know a major short-cut to egg-hatching – an inactive volcano’s vents.