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Human Echolocators Can 'See' With Sound, And Brain Scans Reveal How
(Anna Reshetnikova/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Echolocation is not just a skill that dolphins or bats possess. Believe it or ...
Researchers monitored participants' brain activity to understand how expert echolocators are able to perceive the location of ...
AI is now seemingly the ultimate "work smarter, not harder" shortcut, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the classroom ...
According to new research published in Frontiers in Marine Science, dolphins may be changing how they talk to each other.
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He pulled a car with his stomach and scientists couldn’t explain it
This video explores real individuals whose abilities seem to defy normal human limits. From a man who can pull a car using ...
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Brain scans show how expert echolocators map space using sound
Daniel Kish lost both eyes to retinal cancer before he was two years old. By the time he was a teenager, he was mountain biking through traffic and hiking solo in the wilderness, navigating entirely ...
A biologist has been studying animals like hedgehogs and chimpanzees and has found evidence of a secret language that mammals ...
Scientists have quantified what draws mosquitoes to people—which could help make better, life-saving bug traps.
Four sperm whales that stranded separately on southeastern U.S. coastlines between 2020–22 were emaciated and malnourished, ...
It has the body of a mouse, the snout of an anteater, and the poor vision of a mole, and it’s creating tunnels and holes in ...
Many people are interacting with AI large language models, and most of them would say the models have different ...
In a world whose bleakness doesn’t seem too far removed from that of an Earth plagued by astrophage, “Project Hail Mary” and ...
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