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The geometry of consciousness is a multi-dimensional math trip
The geometry of consciousness is a multi-dimensional math trip
What if you could visualize consciousness as a geometrical pattern that shifts and morphs over time? A group of scientists think they can…
Amanda
Dec 6, 2016
Japanese babies are upending the world of linguistics, one mora at a time
Japanese babies are upending the world of linguistics, one mora at a time
What works for English is not universal when it comes to language learning
Amanda
Apr 2, 2017
“Disgraceful laziness”: should brain scientists wear bicycle helmets?
“Disgraceful laziness”: should brain scientists wear bicycle helmets?
Even experts are not immune from risky riding behaviors
Amanda
Mar 15, 2017
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The chemo-sensing fly: the new canary in the coal mine?
The chemo-sensing fly: the new canary in the coal mine?
In this experiment, the main attraction is poo
Amanda
Aug 2, 2018
Industry-academia collaboration builds the brain science assembly line
Industry-academia collaboration builds the brain science assembly line
Upping horsepower and reducing noise in brain science with automated experiments
Amanda
Jun 7, 2017
Fish love the smell of adenosine — well, anytime
Fish love the smell of adenosine — well, anytime
Olfactory receptor that senses food signals is unique to aquatic species
Amanda
May 11, 2017
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What a mouse on a treadmill can tell us about how the brain navigates
What a mouse on a treadmill can tell us about how the brain navigates
Virtual reality is an efficient testbed for studying place memory and learning
Amanda
May 8, 2017
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