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Most people think they don’t get enough sleep, but compared to the animal kingdom, we’re wide awake. Some species spend nearly an entire day doing absolutely nothing, all for good reason.
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The Observer on MSNThe Bond film that made me a writerJonathan Coe’s parents took him to see On Her Majesty’s Secret Service at the age of eight – and it has influenced his novels ...
Dr. James McCaffrey presents a complete end-to-end demonstration of the kernel ridge regression technique to predict a single ...
Whole-mount 3D imaging at the cellular scale is a powerful tool for exploring complex processes during morphogenesis. In organoids, it allows examining tissue architecture, cell types, and morphology ...
In today's AI-driven world, AI tools for data analysis have supercharged the ability to extract meaningful insights from vast ...
Driving along the Tamiami Trail (US-41) through the vast Everglades, you might blink and miss the small town of Ochopee, home ...
Have you ever examined timber floorboards and pondered why they look the way they do? Perhaps you admired the super-fine ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee 15 Photos of Sensational, Slithering SnakesThese reptiles often get a bad rap, but there are plenty of reasons to celebrate snakes The eyelash viper is a relatively ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMathematical ‘random tree model’ reveals how we store and recall narrativesThe researchers found that people often summarize entire episodes of a story into single sentences, leading to the conclusion that narratives are stored in memory as tree structures. In this model, ...
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