The results include a comparison between two different basis functions for temporal selectivity and how these generate different predictions for the dynamics of neural populations. The conclusions are ...
People who lose their visual imagination after a stroke share damage to a single neural circuit. A new analysis maps these ...
At multiple archaeological sites across southern Africa, researchers have uncovered hundreds of unusual fragments of ostrich ...
Los Angeles, California - February 24, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Time Off Editing has announced an expanded emphasis on ...
The evidence is solid but not definitive, as the conclusions rely on the absence of changes in spatial breadth and would benefit from clearer statistical justification and a more cautious ...
Advances in 3D spatial multiomics are changing how researchers study tissue architecture. We spoke with Stellaromics' CEO, Dr. Todd Dickinson, to learn how this approach preserves structure and ...
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60,000-Year-Old Ostrich Egg Patterns Reveal Early Human Genius in Geometry
A study of ancient ostrich eggshells reveals that early humans were capable of advanced geometric thinking, using precise patterns and intricate designs more than 60,000 years ago.
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This Real-Life “Sixth Sense” Is Trainable in Just 10 Weeks
Forget superpowers, your brain may already have one. Studies show people can train echolocation and detect objects using nothing but reflected sound.
Archaeologists report that 60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell engravings reveal humanity’s earliest known use of geometry.
Multimodal sensing in physical AI (PAI), sometimes called embodied AI, is the ability for AI to fuse diverse sensory inputs, ...
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