Social networking Content / Social networking Content for ϲϿ Davis en Brain Builds and Uses Maps of Social Networks, Physical Space, in the Same Way /curiosity/news/brain-builds-and-uses-maps-social-networks-physical-space-same-way <p>Even in these social-distanced days, we keep in our heads a map of our relationships with other people: family, friends, co-workers and how they relate to each other. New research from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis, shows that we put together this social map in much the same way that we assemble a map of physical places and things.</p> July 22, 2020 - 10:06am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/brain-builds-and-uses-maps-social-networks-physical-space-same-way Best of Frenemies: Unexpected Role of Social Networks in Ecology /curiosity/news/best-frenemies-unexpected-role-social-networks-ecology <p>Social networking, even between competing species, plays a much bigger role in ecology than anyone previously thought, according to three biologists at the University of California, Davis.&nbsp;</p> <p>“There’s mounting evidence that different species pay attention to each other in the wild, especially if they share predators,” said Mike Gil, postdoctoral researcher at ϲϿ Davis. “The theory of ecology has lagged behind.”</p> November 01, 2019 - 10:13am Andy Fell /curiosity/news/best-frenemies-unexpected-role-social-networks-ecology