Science

Study: Infants Use Same Gestures as Chimpanzees

Great apes of all species — human and non-human — communicate using a combination of different types of signals: vocalizations, gestures, facial expressions and body postures. According to a new study, published in the journal Animal Cognition, one- to two-year-old human children use many of the gestures observed in great …

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Praying Mantis Spotted Hunting and Eating Fish for the First Time

Praying mantises are carnivorous insects with powerful raptorial front legs. Their diet includes insects, lizards, frogs, newts, mice, small birds, snakes and turtles. A new study, published in the Journal of Orthoptera Research, adds fish to their menu. Hierodula tenuidentata eating Poecilia reticulata from the tail. Image credit: Rajesh Puttaswamaiah. …

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Intestinal Bacteria Can Generate Electric Current, Study Shows

Scientists already know that bacteria can create an electric current outside their own cell, known as extracellular electron transport. This has been demonstrated and analyzed in detail in some bacteria that specialize in the metabolism of metal salts. A team of researchers from Lund University and the National University of …

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New Hummingbird Species Discovered in Ecuador

A new species of hummingbird, called the blue-throated hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus), has been discovered in the southwestern Andes of Ecuador by an international team of ornithologists. The blue-throated hillstar (Oreotrochilus cyanolaemus), male. Image credit: Sornoza-Molina et al, doi: 10.1642/AUK-18-58.1. Hillstars are hummingbirds of the genus Oreotrochilus. These birds are approximately …

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Study: Giraffe Calves Inherit Spot Patterns from Mothers

According to a new study, published in the journal PeerJ, some features of a giraffe’s spot pattern are passed on from mother to baby. Newborn giraffes with large and irregularly shaped spots survive better during their first few months of life. Image credit: Derek Lee, Wild Nature Institute / Pennsylvania …

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Extreme Pressures and Temperatures Turn Nitrogen Metallic

New research indicates that nitrogen, one of the most-common elements in the Universe and the dominant gas in the atmosphere of Earth, becomes a metallic fluid when subjected to the extreme pressure and temperature conditions found deep inside the Earth and other planets. Nitrogen is most-commonly bonded with itself in …

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