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Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave talk about a comet visiting from interstellar space, caterpillars that eat and break down plastic, and how animals' sense of smell varies by altitude.
Exciting new research is investigating how boobies (birds of the genus Sula) may be able to reduce the potentially lethal ...
New research reveals how early-life blurry, low-color vision may help shape the brain’s visual pathways into specialized systems.
Incoming information from the retina is channeled into two pathways in the brain's visual system: one that's responsible for ...
Incoming information from the retina is channeled into two pathways in the brain's visual system: one that's responsible for ...
'Spider-Man' Star, Longtime Character Actor Dies at 96 The Stealth Bombers Have Begun Returning From Iran To U.S. Airbase Sophie Cunningham calls out WNBA refs for not protecting Caitlin Clark ...
In March, a mysterious metallic sphere — now called the Buga Sphere — crash-landed in Colombia after being spotted zig-zagging through the sky. Since then, scientists have uncovered shocking ...
Astronomers say they're stunned by an unidentified object flashing strange signals from deep space. The object, named ASKAP J1832-0911, was detected by the Australian Square Kilometre Array ...
Biology Toolkit Library Perl module This Perl module provides objects useful for parsing and extracting information from DNA, protein, and other type of textual data found in biology sequence analysis ...
Geologic Age Paleozoic / Ordovician / Middle Record Last Modified 3 Apr 2025 Site Number BROWER+VEINUS LOC 1A Stratigraphy / Benbolt Fm USNM Number PAL164108 Type Citation Brower, Veinus. 1974.
Considerable efforts have been made over the last decades to improve the robustness of clustering algorithms against noise features and outliers, known to be im ...