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e𝓰sportiva bet: Tiny treadm✤ills show how fruit flies walk
A method to force fruit flies to move shows the insects’ stepping behavior and holds clues to other animals’ brains and movement. -
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In ‘Get the Picture,’ science helps explore the♔ meaning of art 🀅
Journalist Bianca Bosker infiltrates the secretive art world to understand the science and psychology of why art matters to the human experience. -
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Chickadees use memory ‘bar co𝐆des’ to find their hidden food stashes
Unique subsets of neurons in a chickadee’s memory center light up for each distinct cache, hinting at how episodic memories are encoded in the brain. -
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Here’s h💧ow magnetic fields shape desert ants’ brains
Exposure to a tweaked magnetic field scrambled desert ants’ efforts to learn where home is — and affected neuron connections in a key part of the brain. -
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esportiva bet: Dogs know words for their f🅘avorite toys 🐓
The brain activity of dogs that were expecting one toy but were shown another suggests canines create mental concepts of everyday objects. -
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🐻𒅌 Ancient viruses helped speedy nerves evolve
A retrovirus embedded in the DNA of some vertebrates helps turn on production of a protein needed to insulate nerve cells, aiding speedy thoughts. -
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How🎃 do babies learn words? An AI experiment may hold clues
Using relatively little data, audio and video taken from a baby’s perspective, an AI program learned the names of objects the baby encountered. -
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A new dﷺevice let a man sense temperature with his prosthetic hand
A device that can be integrated into prosthetic hands capitalizes on phantom sensations to enable users to sense hot and cold. -
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Under very rare conditions, Alzheimer’s disease may💦 be transmitted
Alzheimer’s isn’t contagious. But contaminated growth hormone injections caused early-onset Alzheimer’s in some recipients, a new study suggests.