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Slime Molds Can Solve Mazes Without a Brain
Imagine a creature that can solve puzzles without thinking, remember paths without neurons, and learn from experience without ...
Despite its current dry and cold state, evidence suggests ancient Mars had significant amounts of liquid water in the form of lakes, rivers, rain, and snow.
Netflix viewers can now watch an ‘utterly enchanting’ Wes Anderson film starring a string of Hollywood actors. First released ...
ROMEO stands for "retired older men eating out," and it's helping guys in one Maine town get out of the house and into more ...
A collaboration of US-based researchers has turned to the PROSPECT-I detector at ORNL in search of the elusive sterile ...
A new study found that some rattlesnakes are producing simpler venoms containing fewer and more focused toxin families than complex venoms -- a surprising discovery that challenges long-held ideas ...
Elroy and the Aliens recently debuted on Steam as a hand-drawn point-and-click adventure that was inspired by classic ...
Unpack the science behind focus, learning, and high achievement with these 10 game-changing books that can reveal what truly ...
Turning to the ‘new colour’ itself, it has been named ‘Olo’. This also has a hidden meaning, as researchers named it after ...
In an age obsessed with scanning, measuring and proving, the Shroud invites modern minds to reconsider the Resurrection — and ...
Victor Schmitt and Tracy Bennett hit us with a knuckle sandwich of a Sunday puzzle.
The rotating model, which does not break any known law of physics, suggests the universe could spin around once every 500 billion years. This would be far too slowly to detect easily, but enough to ...