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An article from Science News Apr 2022
Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills
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Computational sensory stimulus recognition pattern discovered in locusts Published in 2022
Neuroscientists have long sought to explain how the brain correctly recognizes a stimulus despite the stimulus appearing under different circumstances with widely variable external factors. For example, with regard to olfactory stimuli, humans can…
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Fish can perform basic arithmetic Published in 2022
Studies have shown that all classes of vertebrates—and even some invertebrate species—have the cognitive ability to discriminate among different quantities. For example, many kinds of studied animals can distinguish specific numbers of objects in…
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Mathematical approach called emulation speeds up atomic nuclei simulations Published in 2021
A new mathematical approach called emulation dramatically decreases the amount of time necessary to solve equations describing key properties of atomic nuclei. The approach will help physicists run simulations far more quickly—and without the need…
An article from Science News Jan 2020
Color-changing fibers help reveal mysteries of how knots work
An article from Science News May 2019
The kilogram just got a revamp. A unit of time might be next
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Prime numbers and crystal-like materials display similar patterns Published in 2018
Mathematics is often referred to as the language of nature. A new study further makes this case by demonstrating that the distribution of prime numbers bears a striking similarity to the positions of atoms in materials known as quasicrystals. The…
An article from Science News Mar 2017