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UCSB Researchers Uncover Pharmaceutical Potential in the Microbiota of Animal Digestive Tracts

Unlearning the In-group Versus Out-group Instinct

May 23, 2021 at 10:25 pm by Sean Crommelin By the age of two, the brain of a child is almost three-quarters the size of an adult’s. However, within this brain exists notable distinctions between the growing and grown mind.  Courtesy of Zoe Liberman While research has shown that humans have remarkably malleable, or neuroplastic, brains compared to other animals — even into adulthood — early childhood is when the human brain is most malleable, and these formative years of neuronal growth set the stage for the future in big ways.  Early childhood provides a foundation for future health, behavior and learning. Stress, trauma, speaking, play and reading all have outsized, lifelong impacts when they occur in early childhood. 

New Evidence from Yucatán Caves Pour In, Suggesting Region Was Wetter Millennia Ago

May 20, 2021 at 10:00 pm by Sean Crommelin As interest in climate science has exploded with the looming threat of climate change, scientists around the world have sought to better understand how precipitation patterns may change in the future or have changed in the past due to corresponding changes in temperature.  Río Secreto, a cave system near Playa del Carmen in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons They do this by using both complex mathematical climate modeling and proxies found throughout Earth — like ice cores — to reconstruct paleoclimates found in Earth’s past. “I think it is very valuable, societally, to understand climate change, climate variability and what drives this variability. Paleoclimate studies contribute significantly to this understanding,” Syee Weldeab, a professor in the Earth Science department at UC Santa Barbara who studies paleoclimate, said.

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