Mouse social calls and distress calls are linked to different neurons, new research finds
Cornell neuroscientists have identified a group of midbrain neurons that are essential for the social vocalizations mice produce, but not ...
Cornell neuroscientists have identified a group of midbrain neurons that are essential for the social vocalizations mice produce, but not ...
Social robots can help us in many areas: teaching, learning, taking care of us. Because they are designed to interact ...
Like humans, mice live in complex social groups, fighting over territory and mates, and learning when it is safest to ...
According to a new American study, adolescents are not equal when it comes to the use of social networks. An ...
Male dominance has long been considered near universal among primates, with female power seen as a rare exception to the ...
The collection of biodiversity data is growing exponentially. This increase is driven in part by international commitments to conservation, market ...
Most of us are familiar with yawn contagion, which is the act of spontaneously yawning when someone nearby yawns, often ...
Where we live and work, our age, and the conditions in which we grew up can influence our health and ...
Biosimilar drugs, largely unknown in France, could make a sensational arrival in our pharmacies by the end of the year. ...
An international team of scientists led by researchers at Oregon State University has used a new 500-year-old dataset to define ...
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