Dolphins are extremely playful, but little is known about how they -- and other marine mammals -- communicate during playtime. New research shows that bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncates) use the 'open mouth' facial expression -- analogous to a smile -- to communicate during social play. The dolphins almost always use...
Neuroscience breakthrough: Research team has mapped the entire brain of an adult fruit fly for the first time
Scientists have made an enormous step toward understanding the human brain by building a neuron-by-neuron and synapse-by-synapse roadmap -- scientifically speaking, a 'connectome' -- through the brain of an adult fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster). Previous researchers have mapped the brain of a C. elegans worm, with its 302 neurons, and...
Research provides new insights into role of mechanical forces in gene expression
The genome inside each of our cells is modelled by tension and torsion -- due in part to the activity of proteins that compact, loop, wrap and untwist DNA -- but scientists know little about how those forces affect the transcription of genes. Transcription of a gene begins when RNAP...
Research in 4 continents links outdoor air pollution to differences in children’s brains
A research team systematically analyzed 40 empirical studies, the majority of which had found that outdoor air pollution is associated with differences in children's brains. These differences include volumes of white matter, which is associated with cognitive function, connections throughout the brain and even early markers for Alzheimer's.
Airborne plastic chemical levels shock researchers
A new study documents how Southern Californians are chronically being exposed to toxic airborne chemicals called plasticizers, including one that's been banned from children's items and beauty products.
New Wheat Varieties Can Contribute to Food Security
Wheat is the world’s most important grain. But it has high environmental costs due to the need to fertilize with nitrogen.
New Synthesis Strategy Could Speed up PFAS Decontamination
Rice engineers demonstrate versatile, cost-effective way to make high-quality advanced materials.
First-Ever Imaging of Pathogens on Lettuce Leaves in Real-Time
As the global population surpasses 8 billion, the challenge of producing sufficient food becomes increasingly pressing.
New mouse models offer valuable window into COVID-19 infection
Scientists have developed six lines of humanized mice that can serve as valuable models for studying human cases of COVID-19.
‘Who’s a good boy?’ Humans use dog-specific voices for better canine comprehension
Humans slow their own speech when talking to their dogs, and this slower tempo matches their pets' receptive abilities, allowing the dogs to better understand their commands, according to a new study.