Study shows caterpillars match ant rhythms with precise vibrations, strengthening their chances of being protected inside colonies.
Researchers use MEG imaging to show that the brain reactivates "forgotten" memories, but they only reach consciousness if they pulse at a specific rhythm.
If you were small enough to fit inside an ant nest, you would hear it as much as you would see it. The walls shiver with tiny footsteps.
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Research from the University of Warwick has revealed that butterfly caterpillars use sophisticated rhythmic signals to communicate with ants, helping them gain protection, food, and access to ant ...
The Kuba textiles exhibit at Mint Museum Randolph showcases a significant collection of textile art from Charlotte designer ...
A high-stakes dispute forcing copyright law to confront a long-standing problem: how to define ‘originality’ for the protection of musical works.
A study of more than 2,000 older adults found that weaker or irregular circadian rhythms were linked to a higher risk of ...
This AI T-shirt could spot hidden heart rhythm risks weeks before symptoms appear and help prevent sudden cardiac death.
There's always something new popping up in the fitness world. In the mid-1900s, powerlifting finally carved its way into ...
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