More than 20 species make a nearly identical noise to warn nearby birds of brood parasites, a behavior that bridges the ...
A new scientific review tackles an age-old question: could dogs ever learn to talk? While barking out full sentences might ...
The study of gestural communication in great apes has provided a rich insight into the evolutionary roots of human language. Apes typically employ an extensive repertoire of innate gestures that are ...
In a time when English has become the language of progress, communication, and confidence, Dr. Rishikesh Tewari stands as a ...
The 21st edition of SUNY Oswego’s Lewis B. O’Donnell Media Summit on Oct. 23 will host an alumni panel discussing “The Evolution of an Idea: How to Nurture ...
Throughout history, human beings have communicated in a variety of ways. Their methods of preserving, storing, accessing and sharing collected information have evolved and continue to evolve with ...
The telephone has undergone a drastic transformation since its invention, and there’s one place chronicling its evolution — the Roseville Telephone Museum. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made history ...
To say that the business landscape is expeditiously changing is an understatement. Increasing globalization, rapid technological advancements, and shifting consumer demands have put businesses today ...
The (un)lucky fossil, now known as Kabwe 1, represents a turning point at a time when Africa was considered peripheral to the story of human evolution. A century later, it’s widely accepted that the ...