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Scientists found a repeating math pattern inside the human body
Scientists mapping the human body at the cellular level keep running into the same surprise: beneath the apparent chaos of ...
Just like fingerprints, your breathing patterns may be a unique identifying feature. Scientists have found they can identify people with 96.8% accuracy using only their breathing patterns. And it's ...
A mixture of two types of pigment-producing cells undergoes diffusiophoretic transport to self-assemble into a hexagonal pattern. Credit: Siamak Mirfendereski and Ankur Gupta/CU Boulder A zebra’s ...
In the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers fabricate 3D hydrogel-based biomimetic Turing nanowrinkled ...
The Nature Network on MSN
Impressive patterns that appear in animals, plants, and ecosystems
Nature follows mathematical rules and creates repeating patterns across completely different organisms and environments.
I asked ChatGPT what psychology tells us about human nature. Then I looked at what evidence supports these claims. The initial response was comprehensive. Seven major insights about human nature ...
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