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Gaining Sight After Years of Blindness Takes Time. Visual areas of the brain need to learn to organize and interpret sensory ...
MOUNT CLEMENS — The first floor of the Anton Art Center is now playing host to an artist’s debut at the gallery. “A History ...
From four-dimensional hexagons to the mind-bending amplituhedron, geometrical shapes are wilder than we learn at school - and ...
The burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...
Meet Bille, the name given to the world's first monostable tetrahedron—a four-faced object that will always land on the same ...
In recent years, with the public availability of AI tools, more people have become aware of how closely the inner workings of ...
A dentist in London cracked the secret of how Leonardo da Vinci placed a perfectly proportionate human figure sketch inside a ...
Mindport closed in November 2024 after 29 years. Its art-inspired interactive exhibits are with the Spark Museum of ...
A new study shows that like humans, crows can recognize geometric regularity, making them the first nonhuman animal known to have this ability. Squares, triangles, circles - these geometric shapes ...
“They’re the natural language for geometric objects.” They’re also tough to define. Talk to a computer scientist, and they might tell you that a tensor is an array of numbers that stores important ...
Crows in a lab were able to distinguish shapes that exhibited right angles, parallel lines, and symmetry, suggesting that, like humans, they have a special ability to perceive geometric regularity.
More information: Adam Gosztolai et al, MARBLE: interpretable representations of neural population dynamics using geometric ...