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Wandering albatrosses rely on their nose to find food

Wandering albatrosses rely on their nose to find foodWa

Scientists decode fly’s reaction to changes around it

Washington, March 9: American scientists have come up with a new way to view the world through the eyes of a common fly, and to partially decode the insect’s reactions to changes in the world around it.

Los Alamos physicist Ilya Nemenman says that the new research fundamentally alters earlier beliefs about how neural networks function.

The researcher also believes that the new findings may provide the basis for intelligent computers that mimic biological processes.

Scientists combine MRI and PET in a single scanner

Scientists combine MRI and PET in a single scannerWa

Unconscious goal pursuit can help people achieve their targets

Washington, Mar 9 : We are often aware of our conscious decisions that help us achieve our goals, however to what extent we can count on our unconscious processes is something which still remains a

Nearly all high school cliques are racially divided: Study

Washington, March 9: A new study has shed light on school cliques and gossiping, by showing that nearly all high school groups are divided along racial lines.

Now, an ad for aliens in outer space

Now, an ad for aliens in outer spaceWashington, March 8: A campaign has been

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