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Spider Legs Build Webs Without the Brain’s Help
A recent study has shown that spider legs have “minds of their own”, constructing webs without the oversight of the spider’s brain. This has important [...]
Your Brain Adjusts Your Body’s Clock According to All the Colors of the Rainbow
New research is helping us to understand how our bodies see and interpret light. In the human brain, there's a master clock called the suprachiasmatic [...]
Unstable Helium Adds a Limit on the Ongoing Saga of the Proton’s Size
Let's look at a seemingly simple measurement: the charge radius of the proton, which is a measure of its physical size. Measurements made with hydrogen [...]