Listening To Complex Data Doesn’t Have To Be Boring

Listening To Complex Data Doesn’t Have To Be Boring

Graphs turn data into visual images that make the information easier to see and interpret. But another way to share data is by turning the numbers into sound, for example to find new patterns in the data, to make it more accessible or just more engaging. Researchers recently surveyed a group of volunteers who listened …

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Image Of Optic Disc Wins Annual Microscopy Competition

Image Of Optic Disc Wins Annual Microscopy Competition

A colorful close-up image of the optic disc in a rodent’s retina received first place in the annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition. Winners Hassanain Qambari and Jayden Dickson took the photo as part of their research into the effects of diabetes on the eye. Qambari and Dickson from the Lions Eye Institute in Perth, …

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This AI algorithm could save lives in quake zones

This AI algorithm could save lives in quake zones

Faruk Tokluoğlu/Pexels Powerful earthquakes in urban areas can cause a shocking amount of devastation, with lives lost and buildings destroyed. Indeed, more than 60,000 people have already died in such events in this year alone. Ever since scientists discovered what causes these awful catastrophes, they’ve also been trying to predict them in a bid to …

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Swatch lets you put a Webb space image on a watch face

Swatch lets you put a Webb space image on a watch face

ESA/Swatch Space fans have been marveling at the stunning images beamed to Earth by the James Webb Space Telescope ever since it went into operation last year. The most powerful space telescope ever built is using its near-infrared camera (NIRCam) to peer deeper into space than ever before, with scientists hoping that its discoveries could …

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Art Historians Join Ecologists To Study Landscapes Of The Past

Art Historians Join Ecologists To Study Landscapes Of The Past

A new collaboration between between ecologists and art historians explored whether it’s possible to get accurate information about landscape ecology from nineteenth century paintings. They studied the work of the Hudson River School, particularly Asher Durand, to create a list of questions that could help other researchers decide which paintings (and artists) could hold clues …

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Computer Art Elicits Emotion, But Not As Much As Human Art

Computer Art Elicits Emotion, But Not As Much As Human Art

Whether you like it or not, people are increasingly seeing art that was generated by computers. Everyone has an opinion about it, but researchers at the University of Vienna recently ran a small study to find out how people actually perceive computer-generated art. Could you tell if this was generated by a computer or a …

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The Untold Story of Phages By Tom Ireland — Review

The Untold Story of Phages By Tom Ireland — Review

An engaging book about the viruses that prey on bacteria, packed with inspirational stories of eccentric scientists, medical miracles and interwoven with how science and history affect each other © Copyright by GrrlScientist | hosted by Forbes | LinkTr.ee Transmission electron micrograph of multiple bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell wall; the … [+] magnification …

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Curiosity-Driven Exploration Makes Things More Memorable

Curiosity-Driven Exploration Makes Things More Memorable

September is the start to a new academic year. For many students, this means a fresh start and perhaps a chance to acquire some new study habits. Maybe this is the year you will stop putting everything off until the night before the exam? Now, there is some new evidence to explain why last-minute high-pressure …

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