It sounds like folklore, but science says otherwise. A wild crow that has never seen you, never been trapped by you, and never been threatened by you can still recognize your face and react aggressively—simply because its parents taught it that you are dangerous. This remarkable discovery comes from research led by John Marzluff at the University of Washington. Scientists … [Read more...] about Crows Remember Human Faces for Years — And Pass Their Grudges to the Next Generation
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Unveiling the Universe Within: A 1.4 Petabyte Digital Map of the Human Brain
In a groundbreaking scientific achievement, researchers have created a detailed digital map of a tiny cubic millimeter of human brain tissue. This extraordinary feat has yielded a staggering 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14,000 4K movies. This unprecedented level of detail offers a glimpse into the intricate network of neurons and synapses that underpin our thoughts, … [Read more...] about Unveiling the Universe Within: A 1.4 Petabyte Digital Map of the Human Brain


