Climate change is contributing to a global rise in urban rat infestations, according to a new Science Advances study. As ...
Winters are getting warmer and shorter as the climate changes. That's helping rat populations grow in several U.S. cities.
Researchers find that rats create neurological maps of places to avoid after experiencing a threat and think about these locations when exhibiting worry-related behaviors. These findings may provide ...
Climate change is fueling a surge in rat populations across major US cities, with Washington, DC, seeing the worst increase ...