Research by wildlife biologists is shattering conventional scientific understanding about American alligator growth and reproduction.
Month: May 2017
Speech and language deficits in children with autism may not cause tantrums
Speech or language impairments may not be the cause of more frequent tantrums in children with…
Recognizing food brands puts preschoolers at risk for obesity
Young children who recognize food name brands, such as Lucky Charms, M&M's and Cheetos, often eat…
One step closer to finding out how wine may protect your neurons
Low to moderate intake of red wine can delay the onset of neurodegenerative diseases such as…
Neonic pesticides threaten wild bees’ spring breeding, study finds
Thiamethoxam, one of the most commonly used neonicotinoid, leads to fewer fully developed eggs in queen…
Operating smart devices from the space on and above the back of your hand
It relies on a depth sensor that tracks movements of the thumb and index finger on…
Anemonefish dads further fathering research
Like the father in "Finding Nemo," anemonefish dads will do almost anything to support their offspring.…
35-year South Carolina alligator study uncovers mysteries about growth and reproduction
Research by wildlife biologists from Clemson University and the Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center near Georgetown is…
Turning chicken poop and weeds into biofuel
Chicken is a favorite, inexpensive meat across the globe. But the bird's popularity results in a…
Training program may improve police officers’ ability to help older adults
After participating in a training program in aging-related health, police officers anticipated having more empathy for…