Picture a mouse taking rapid, staccato sniffs of a crumb it's found while foraging for food. Now compare that with a human leaning in for a single, deep inhale to gauge whether a cantaloupe is ripe.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that one of the body's most fundamental biological processes—how red blood ...
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While there have been many sober warnings about AI and recursive self-improvement, Arianna Huffington argues that it is a ...
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VOKA has expanded free access to the VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology app, making the entire library of 3D models available at no ...
Why humans have a philtrum, the groove above your lip, explained by an evolutionary biologist — from embryonic face-building ...
Humanoid robots enter US classrooms as AI tutors and lifelike assistants transform learning for hundreds of students.
A new study suggests that learning and remembering speech relies more on how the brain processes sounds and sensations than on the areas that control mouth and face movements. The discovery could ...
Cornell researchers are investigating the potential for using artificial intelligence to give robots social intelligence—the ability to read facial cues, anticipate the needs of those around them, and ...
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