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Squirrel Rattle

Squirrel Rattle
This is a North American red squirrel emitting a territorial vocalization called a "rattle."

Contact: Amy Newman
newman01@uoguelph.ca
University of Guelph

Stressful Conditions Help Moms Help Their Offspring (12 of 12)

Stressful Conditions Help Moms Help Their Offspring (12 of 12)
This audio file contains a recording of the territorial vocalization emitted by North American red squirrels called a "rattle." This recording relates to a paper that appeared in the April 18, 2013, ...

Contact: Science Press Package
scipak@aaas.org
202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Professor Carlos Brody Explains his Research on Decision-Making

Professor Carlos Brody Explains his Research on Decision-Making
Learn about research on decision-making in this podcast with Carlos Brody, an associate professor of molecular biology affiliated with the Princeton Neuroscience Institute and a Howard Hughes Medical ...

Contact: Morgan Kelly
mgnkelly@princeton.edu
609-258-5729
Princeton University

Lee Berger Audio <i>Sediba</i>

Lee Berger Audio Sediba
Professor Lee Berger from the Evolutionary Sciences Institute at the University of the Witwatersrand speaks about the six papers published in Science describing how Au. sediba walked, ...

Contact: Kanina Foss
kanina.foss@wits.ac.za
27-117-171-024
University of the Witwatersrand

Listening to New Music Rewards the Brain (11 of 11)

Listening to New Music Rewards the Brain (11 of 11)
Dr. Salimpoor discusses the research. This podcast relates to a paper that appeared in the April 12, 2013, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by Valorie Salimpoor at McGill ...

Contact: Science Press Package
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202-326-6440
American Association for the Advancement of Science

Using Light to Activate Brain Cells and Influence Behavior

Using Light to Activate Brain Cells and Influence Behavior
Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, developed a tiny, light-emitting device that can activate and control neurons in...

Contact: Jim Dryden
jdryden@wustl.edu
314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine

Moving Cells with Light

Moving Cells with Light
Many important functions in the body, from neural development to insulin secretion, immune cell function and heart rate are controlled by key receptors various cells around the body. Now scientists at...

Contact: Jim Dryden
jdryden@wustl.edu
314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine

Lee Berger Audio <i>Sediba</i>

Lee Berger Audio Sediba
Prof. Lee Berger from the Evolutionary Sciences Institute at the University of the Witwatersrand speaks about the six papers published in Science describing how Au. sediba walked, chewed...

Contact: Vivienne Rowland
vivienne.rowland@wits.ac.za
27-117-171-017
University of the Witwatersrand

Genes Identify New Alzheimer's Disease Pathway

Genes Identify New Alzheimer's Disease Pathway
Most of the research involving genes linked to Alzheimer's disease has focused on genes that affect a peptide called amyloid-beta, but now researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St...

Contact: Jim Dryden
jdryden@wustl.edu
314-286-0110
Washington University School of Medicine

Wobble Sample

Wobble Sample
The vocal lip-smacks that geladas use in friendly encounters have surprising similarities to human speech, according to a study reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology on April 8th. ...

Contact: Mary Beth O'Leary
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617-397-2802
Cell Press

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