The biology of bonding unravels to reveal how caregiving, social interaction and stress can physically change both parent and newborn.
Proving babies truly are what they eat, researchers discuss how breast milk, iron and microbes can enrich, nourish and protect offspring.
From how they grow to how they go, three scientists find out that crawling is much more than just a transitional phase.
Experts examine the rhythm and flow of language and explore how babies break down linguistic beats before they know how to speak.
Researchers delve into sleep, a dynamic time for babies, with studies on twitching, apps and naps.
Scientists venture into the ways that walking changes a baby's world and unveil findings on neonatal reflexes, skeletal development and talking.
Challenging the notion of a blank slate, three studies explore how babies are born with expectations about everyday life.
From curiosity to understanding: researchers unveil the surprising ways that infants learn how to anticipate and respond to the movements of others.