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Can you hear me now?

By Marjorie Mooney-Seus | Alaska Fisheries Science Center on Nov 2, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Can you hear me now?

  Gray whales alter their calling behavior to compensate for increasing levels of noise to improve their chances of being heard by other gray whales. Hearing each other is key to whale survival. NOAA scientists Marilyn Dahlheim and Manuel Castellote found that the number of times a gray whale calls is adjusted depending on the […]

Children Affected by Parental Substance Use

By Jacqueline Mitchell | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center on Jul 18, 2016   Featured, Health  

Children Affected by Parental Substance Use

BOSTON – Children whose parents or caregivers misuse alcohol or use, produce or distribute drugs face an increased risk of medical and behavioral problems. According to a new clinical report by experts at Beth Israel Medical Center (BIDMC) and Boston Children’s Hospital, pediatricians are in a unique position to assess risk and intervene to protect […]

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Feb 12, 2016   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Rare Beluga Data Show Whales Dive to Maximize Meals

Children’s singer and songwriter Raffi may have brought beluga whales into popular culture with his 1980 song “Baby Beluga,” but surprisingly little is actually known about the life and ecology of these elusive marine mammals that live in some of the world’s most remote, frigid waters. Two distinct populations spend winters in the Bering Sea, […]

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Jan 28, 2016   Health  

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Exposure to second-hand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, researchers say. “The take-home message is that for these children, smoke exposure was connected to two major adverse health outcomes, one above the neck and one below the neck,” said Dr. Catherine Davis, clinical health psychologist at […]

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