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Altruistic Babies? Study Shows Infants Are Willing to Give Up Food, Help Others

By Kim Eckart | University of Washington on Feb 7, 2020   Featured, Health  

Altruistic Babies? Study Shows Infants Are Willing to Give Up Food, Help Others

   Altruistic helping — the act of giving away something desirable, even at a cost to oneself — is perhaps no more evident than when it comes to food. Human adults often respond to hungry people, whether through food banks or fundraisers, or by simply handing over their lunch. But when, and how, does […]

Congressman Don Young Introduces Legislation to Support Low-Income Mothers, Children

By Zack Brown | Office of Representative Young on Jul 18, 2019   Featured, Health  

Congressman Don Young Introduces Legislation to Support Low-Income Mothers, Children

  Washington, D.C. – Wednesday, Alaska Congressman Don Young introduced the INFANT Act – legislation to remove an unnecessary rule that limits the number of foods eligible to purchase under the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program. Current WIC policy prohibits certain food combinations from being purchased under the program. The INFANT Act eliminates these […]

Bilingual babies: Study shows how exposure to a foreign language ignites infants’ learning

By Deborah Bach | University of Washington on Jul 19, 2017   Health  

Bilingual babies: Study shows how exposure to a foreign language ignites infants’ learning

For years, scientists and parents alike have touted the benefits of introducing babies to two languages: Bilingual experience has been shown to improve cognitive abilities, especially problem-solving. And for infants raised in households where two languages are spoken, that bilingual learning happens almost effortlessly. But how can babies in monolingual households develop such skills? “As […]

Archaeologists Discover Remains of Ice Age Infants in Alaska

By Mariam Grimes | UAF Cornerstone on Nov 12, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

The remains of two Ice Age infants, buried more than 11,000 years ago at a site in Alaska, represent the youngest human remains from that era ever found in northern North America, according to a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The site and its artifacts provide new insights […]

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