2015년 2월 6일 금요일

Chimps learn each other's grunts, but is it language?

 
Friday, February 6, 2015
Chimps learn each other's grunts, but is it language?
Chimpanzees can learn a new sound for a common object, suggesting that the ability to acquire the building blocks of language may be more an...
Chimps learn each other's grunts, but is it language?

SCIENCE

   
By not evolving, deep sea microbes may prove Darwin right
In the muddy sediments beneath the deep sea, scientists have found ancient communities of bacteria that have remained virtually unchanged fo...

SCIENCE NOW

Largest known rodent wielded its enormous teeth like tusks
If you think you have a rodent problem in your house, just be glad it’s not this one. Scientists have discovered that the largest-known rode...
› Hubble snaps rare images of three moons crossing Jupiter
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ENVIRONMENT

Can scientists engineer drought-tolerant plants?
As the California drought enters its fourth year, scientists are trying to genetically engineer plants that survive on less water.
› Mercury levels rising in Pacific yellowfin tuna, study says
› Take down birdbaths, feeders to halt pigeon parasite, Californians told
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HEALTH AND MEDICINE

Too much sugar and sodium are on the menu for toddlers, study finds
Americans’ atrocious eating habits start incredibly young, according to a new, comprehensive analysis of foods sold for infants and toddlers...
› Would you risk a shorter life to avoid taking a daily pill?
› On the Internet, anyone can speak persuasively about vaccines

HIGHLIGHTS

White House budget would fund NASA's Europa, Mars missions
 
   
The White House budget request for 2016 has proposed to give NASA $18.5 billion, including funding for the Mars 2020 rover and a mission to...
› NASA launches Earth-observing satellite on third try
› Birds flying in a V take turns in the top spot, study finds




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