Dolphins Dumb Down Calls to Compete with Ship Noise The oceans are getting louder. And coastal areas are some of the noisiest, as in this underwater recording, captured 17 miles off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland. 海洋的声音越来越大。在这...
Sharks aren't typically thought of as vegetarians. Or even omnivores. But about 10 years ago, scientists documented a dainty relative of the hammerhead shark, known as a bonnethead shark, consuming copious amounts of seagrass. 锤头鲨通常不被认为...
Antifreeze Surface Fights Ice with Ice Every year, 20 million tons of salt are dumped on roads and highways across the U.S. to eliminate ice. And airlines spray up to 1,000 gallons of antifreeze on any one plane to de-ice it. But now scientists have...
Highway Crossings Protect Migrating Pronghorns--and Motorists Ever hear of the pronghorn antelope in the American west? Well, its not really an antelopeits actually more closely related to giraffes than to true antelopes. And the last known migration...
Bones and Stones: Cemetery Geology A tour of Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, N.Y., focuses on the geology of the landscape and the mausoleums. 参观纽约布朗克斯区的伍德劳恩公墓,他的研究重点是当地的地质景观和陵墓。...
For Halloween, Consider the Chocolate Midge As you unwrap a Halloween candy or two, it's worth paying your respects to the real reason for many of the treats: a tiny fly whose trick is to make chocolate possible. They're all in the family Ceratopogon...
Economics Nobel Highlights Climate Action Necessity The first thing is that people have to come to grips with the difficulties we face. I think the scientists have and many of the people have, but the governments have to.Yale Universitys William Nord...
Asocial Octopuses Become Cuddly on MDMA When humans take the drug MDMAbest known as ecstasythey feel a deeper connection to othersemotionally and physically. Because MDMA affects serotonin, a nervous system chemical. Serotonin is one of the oldest ne...
Tally up all your 'regular spots'places you visit on a weekly basis like restaurants, markets, parks. And what do you get? A new study says that most of us limit our hangouts to some 25 places.So every time we adopt a new place, we abandon another on...
Health Care Let Neandertals Punch above Their Weight Health care isn't just a benefit of the modern human age. It goes way back. All the way, even, to the Neandertals.We imagine they would have been cleaning wounds, dressing wounds. Penny Spikins, a...
Wild Songbirds Can Pick Up New Tunes Only a few kinds of animals are known to learn their vocalizations from listening to others. Us, of course. Elephants. Bats. Cetaceanswhales and dolphins. Pinnipedswalruses, seals and sea lions. And parrots, hummi...
Solar Eclipse Was Buzzkill for Bees Last summer's total solar eclipse sliced right through Columbia, Missouri. It was remarkable. As a biologist I generally reserve that word 'remarkable' for biological phenomena.Candace Galen is based at the Univers...
Nice People Have Emptier Wallets Are you an agreeable personyou know, a nice guy? If so, a logical follow-up might be: how are your finances? And here's why: Agreeable peoplehave lower savings, they have higher debt, and they're also more likely to g...
Mom's Genes Make Some Giraffes Hard to Spot Just like humans have virtually unique sets of fingerprints, every giraffehas a unique set of spots. Not that those spot patterns really help wildlife biologists identify their study subjects in real time....
Scanning Ancient Civilizations from the Skies If there's a fifth Indiana Jones movie, Indy might want to use one of the hottest new tools revolutionizing archaeology: LiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging, which allows archaeologists to survey ancien...