Seasonal Programmed Brain Cell Death Foiled In Living Birds
Seasonal Programmed Brain Cell Death Foiled In Living Birds
Neurons in brains of one songbird species equipped with a built-in suicide program that kicks in at the end of the breeding season have been kept alive for seven days in live birds by researchers trying to understand the role that steroid hormones play in the growth and maintenance of the neural song system picked by bjk1903 1 month ago
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 Male Birds Use 'Wingman' to Win Girl
Male Birds Use 'Wingman' to Win Girl
Dating tips for birds

Check out the links on the page for more courtship information! picked by suebe 1 year ago
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 'Time-sharing' tropical birds key to evolutionary mystery
'Time-sharing' tropical birds key to evolutionary mystery
Whereas most birds are sole proprietors of their nests, some tropical species “time share” together – a discovery that helps clear up a 150-year-old evolutionary mystery regarding how two species can evolve without some geographical separation such as a mountain range picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago
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 UCLA researchers show that culture influences brain cells
UCLA researchers show that culture influences brain cells
Brain's mirror neurons swayed by ethnicity and culture. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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