Researchers have found bees can do basic mathematics, in a discovery that expands our understanding of the relationship between brain size and brain power.
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Local Variations in Circuitry Are Key to Brain’s Power
Yale researchers studying how the human cortex performs its remarkable feats have shown that regional variations in brain local circuitry — not just long-distance connections between regions — help determine how well we think, perceive, and analyze the world around us.
Study Shows Melting Ice Sheets Will Disrupt Climate
Water entering the oceans from melting ice sheets could cause extreme weather and a change in ocean circulation not currently accounted for in global climate policies, a new study published today finds.
Rigs to Reefs
Offshore oil platforms have an immense presence, physically, financially and environmentally.
NASA Catches the 1-Day Life of Tropical Cyclone Neil
Tropical Cyclone Neil had a short life in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. It developed on February 9 and dissipated on February 10.
NASA Finds Possible Second Impact Crater Under Greenland Ice
A NASA glaciologist has discovered a possible second impact crater buried under more than a mile of ice in northwest Greenland.