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Fossil brains reveal pterosaurs built their own ‘flight computers’
Researchers found that these dinosaur-era flying reptiles developed an evolutionary pathway independent of that observed in ...
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The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
Flight is a rare skill in the animal world. Among vertebrates, it evolved only three times: in bats, birds, and the ...
An international team led by researchers from the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of Hong Kong ...
AWS vice president of technology (data and analytics) Mai-Lan Tomson Bukovec spoke to the Computer Weekly Developer Network ...
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The Evolution of Computer Storage from the 70s to Today
If you have ever owned a computer, especially over previous decades, you know that the type of storage used has changed many times. Thankfully, we’re long removed from the days of hard drives taking ...
Algorithmic trading evolved for decades, but Web3 turns it into something entirely new. See how in this op-ed.
Newly analyzed Arctic fossils show that marine ecosystems recovered astonishingly fast after the “great dying.” More than 30,000 teeth, bones, and other fossil fragments from a 249-million-year-old ...
As technology evolves, teaching computer-based writing skills is crucial for today's students. Despite its importance, research shows these skills aren't explicitly taught in primary schools. The ...
This past summer, just weeks before sealing a $6 billion deal meant to bring a new public company to St. Louis, some local businessmen say they learned a surprising truth about their would-be partner: ...
FOR most, getting a new SIM card means discarding the old one. But two Islanders have combined to create a unique 3D artwork made up of around 9,000 old cards. James Bedding, a quadriplegic drone ...
Fresh evidence suggests early Earth wasn’t locked under a rigid stagnant lid but was already experiencing intense subduction.
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