In a major breakthrough, scientists have waded into the realm of the fantastical by accomplishing the difficult task of Inception. Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have been working on understanding how memories are encoded in the brain, specifically using Zebra finches to understand memories that guide the development of speech and social skills.
Not to change the topic here:
Teaching science can be fun: Colorado father, son build 3D printed Lamborghini | abc7chicago.com
Lab rats play hide-and-seek for the fun of it, new study shows | Science | AAAS
Neuroscientist Michael Brecht of the Humboldt University of Berlin got the idea for his experiment from YouTube. "There are all these YouTube videos from pet owners that say their animals love to do this," he says
Each game began with a rat inside a lidded box. When the rat was the "seeker," Reinhold would close the box and hide, opening the lid with a remote control! Science Friday www. sciencefriday .com Science Friday is your trusted source for news and entertaining stories about science . It's brain fun for curious people!! After training, the rat knew that was the cue to leap out of the box and go looking for Reinhold! Inception: Rarely Is Getting Your Mind So Messed With So ...sciencenotfiction /2010/07/16/ inception ...fun Science Not Fiction ...Inception , so fun to watch. It plays with ideas we've all experienced—how dreams can reveal our most guarded memories, feel like days when only hours have passed, or ...!! When it found her, Reinhold rewarded the rat by petting and tickling it; no food was offered! Science is Fun Fridays! - renovous.blogspot.com ...fun - fridays _30.html In the above snail, the parasitic worm it eats takes over the eye-stalks in order to grab the attention of hungry birds. The worm breeds inside the bird's guts, gets excreted, and the cycle starts over again.!! When the rat was the "hider," Reinhold would leave the box open, and crouch beside it while the rat jumped out and scurried to one of its seven hiding places.
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Quite a lot has been going on:
Banding provides a glimpse into the secrets of the duck world - OrilliaMatters.com
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A lot has changed over the past few decades, including hunting regulations that requires the guidance of a seasoned lawyer to get you an answer for a simple question
For a few years, I was contracted to operate a waterfowl banding station at the Tiny Marsh Provincial Wildlife Area, near Elmvale. There had been banders before me, and banders after me, but for a few glorious seasons I handled literally a thousand birds a year, outfitting each with a small aluminum 'license plate' on their legs.
A Fun New Paper Says Planet 9 Could Actually Be a Primordial Black Hole
These objects' oval-shaped orbits all point in the same direction and tilt the same way, suggesting that an unseen force is herding them
At first, scientists thought the culprit was a mysterious planet, which they dubbed Planet Nine (though some call it Planet X )
But a new paper suggests the gravitational pull could come from a primordial black hole – a type of small black hole that scientists have theorised formed during the Big Bang
Although the existence of primordial black holes has not been confirmed, some scientists think the Universe is teeming with them. If they exist, such black holes could make up the 80 percent of the Universe that scientists can't see.
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