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- Aging bonobos in the wild could use reading glasses too
- Humans proven to recognize partially obscured snakes more easily than other animals
- We gather here today to join lasers and anti-lasers
Aging bonobos in the wild could use reading glasses too Posted: 08 Nov 2016 05:54 AM PST As people age, they often find that it's more difficult to see things up close. Reading a newspaper suddenly requires a good pair of reading glasses or bifocals. Now, researchers find that the same goes for bonobos, one of human's closest primate relatives along with chimpanzees, even though they obviously don't read. |
Humans proven to recognize partially obscured snakes more easily than other animals Posted: 08 Nov 2016 04:31 AM PST A research team has used a new image processing tool to confirm that human visual system has evolved specifically to detect snakes. |
We gather here today to join lasers and anti-lasers Posted: 07 Nov 2016 10:03 AM PST Scientists have, for the first time, achieved both lasing and anti-lasing in a single device. Their findings lay the groundwork for developing a new type of integrated device with the flexibility to operate as a laser, an amplifier, a modulator, and a detector. |
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