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Have you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
Pablo “Popi” García Borboroglu and Bertie Gregory have been named the 2025 Rolex National Geographic Explorers of the Year. Borboroglu has been an Explorer since receiving the National ...
Micro decisions can have macro consequences. A soft matter physicist reveals how interactions within simple cellular ...
Crows have a sense of geometric intuition much like our own, a new study reveals. They can detect the 'odd one out' in a set ...
Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
In a testament to the crows’ intelligence (or perhaps just the deliciousness of mealworms), the birds all caught on ...
In a remarkable new study, crows demonstrated an intuitive grasp of geometry—identifying irregular shapes without training.
Scientists tested crows on their ability to recognize “geometric regularity,” a skill previously assumed to be unique to ...
Other critters might have an inherent sense of geometry, too, says Nieder, but until now, researchers mostly haven't focused ...
Ohio is quite well-known for its incredibly rich biodiversity. However, amidst all the beauty, some dangerous animals are lurking around. While many people consider Ohio peaceful, it is important to ...
The snake, believed to be a red-tailed boa constrictor, is an exotic animal not native to Australia, and despite not being venomous, they pose a significant risk to the native wildlife.
According to the duo’s recent research (which is not yet peer reviewed), it turns out that examining things through the lens of geometry can shake loose other interesting qualities that objects ...