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Human Echolocators Can 'See' With Sound, And Brain Scans Reveal How
(Anna Reshetnikova/iStock/Getty Images Plus) Echolocation is not just a skill that dolphins or bats possess. Believe it or ...
Green noise went viral as a sleep hack but the research behind it is thinner than you’d think. Here’s what actually works.
Futuristic control of structure in some materials is being made possible by a physics loophole.
You've probably saved a green noise video promising better sleep. A 2026 study says the all-night approach might be ...
Scientists believe they have uncovered a civil war of sorts happening between chimpanzees, and the conflict has killed a ...
Researchers monitored participants' brain activity to understand how expert echolocators are able to perceive the location of ...
As millions watched Artemis II lift off from Kennedy Space Center, USF scientists remained on the ground, capturing rare seismic and infrasound data—insights that inform launch impacts on Earth. USF ...
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A cracked heat shield rattled NASA after Artemis I. Now, Artemis II will put the fix to the test
When Artemis II reenters earth's atmosphere, NASA will test out a new trajectory, calculated after the heat shield for its ...
A recent study has found that the human brain processes the odds of winning far differently than we thought, explaining why ...
The human brain operates as a tireless prediction machine. It watches a dropped glass and anticipates the shatter. It listens ...
Between 1919 and 1920, John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner conducted a controversial experiment at Johns Hopkins, conditioning ...
By Joey Garcia, University Communications and MarketingAs millions watched Artemis II lift off from Kennedy Space Center, USF scientists ...
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