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Can the shape of a crystal really change how well it performs in clean energy technology? A new study says yes—decisively.
Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
In a testament to the crows’ intelligence (or perhaps just the deliciousness of mealworms), the birds all caught on ...
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Chip Chick on MSNCrows Understand Basic Geometry And Can Tell The Difference Between ShapesCrows are considered to be among the smartest creatures on Earth. They have cognitive abilities at the levels of five- […] ...
Mathematicians’ Favorite Shapes Hold the Key to Big Mathematical Mysteries ...
The May issue of Scientific American takes you on a deep-sea mining mission, explores dark comets and examines an invisible ...
In a remarkable new study, crows demonstrated an intuitive grasp of geometry—identifying irregular shapes without training.
A new study finds that carrion crows can recognize geometrical shapes, a skill previously seen only in humans.
Scientists tested crows on their ability to recognize “geometric regularity,” a skill previously assumed to be unique to ...
A new study shows that like humans, crows can recognize geometric regularity, making them the first nonhuman animal known to have this ability.
Geometry City was an engaging ... identifying lines, angles, and shape attributes in a real-world context. “My goal was to challenge students in a way that felt exciting and rewarding—building ...
PAP’s slate of new faces shapes up with 30 likely names; party could field younger group, more women
SINGAPORE – The PAP’s latest crop of candidates could be its youngest since the 2011 election, with more women in the mix. In all, The Straits Times has identified around 30 new faces who ...
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