I write about the world of biology. Alston’s singing mice have adapted to sing to express their identity, claim territory and survive in ... [+] high-altitude forests teeming with predators.
Then one day the school manager heard the piping behind him, turned and beheld its astonishing source—a small, greyish brown mouse. Captured, placed in a glass jar and named Mickey, the singing ...
Study led by Dr. Michael Long of NYU Langone Health reveals how mammalian brains accomplish the fast verbal turn-taking that makes conversation possible. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory neuroscientist Arkarup Banerjee is using singing mice, like the one shown here, to understand how our brains control timing and communication. These studies may offer ...