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Cuttlefish wave their expressive arms in four distinctive dancelike signals—potentially letting them communicate visually and ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently announced that the public would finally be able to preview its new, ...
In 1959, physicists James Terrell and Roger Penrose (Nobel laureate in 2020) independently concluded that fast-moving objects should appear rotated. However, this effect has never been demonstrated.
Sophie Cohen-Bodénès and Peter Neri, neuroscientists at École Normale Supérieure, in France, report possible evidence of cuttlefish communicating by waving their 'arms' at one another. Their paper is ...
Lorna Simpson found the meteorite on eBay. “It was for a great price,” she told me, declining to give the exact figure, ...
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