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It was a Masters unlike any other, and even beyond McIlroy's historic win, magic could be found across the grounds at Augusta ...
“To have the same pleasure, as if they were playing a game, to first see what looks like a head ... every flower is recognizable from a scientific point of view,” says Lucia Tomasi Tongiorgi ...
For early modern writers, conception was an occasion to describe the otherwise indescribable: a woman’s orgasm, supposedly ...
A new study by biomedical engineers and neuroscientists shows that the brain's visual regions play an active role in making sense of information.
A unique birds-eye view of Capitola ... In the background, to the left of the church and just behind a clump of trees, can be seen a glimpse of the Averon-Lodge Mansion on Capitola Avenue.
Using an experimental technique called "Oz," researchers stimulated the human retina such that people saw a brand-new color.
But since some of our cones, particularly M cones, share overlap in how they respond to certain wavelengths, there are theoretically colors out there that our eyes can never truly see. The UC ...
A new study shows that the brain's visual system adapts to your goals, reshaping perception based on what you're trying to do ...
A massive, multi-year project led by over 150 scientists has produced the most detailed map yet of how visual information ...
Parssinen picked up a goal and an assist in Monday's 5-3 win over the Panthers. The 24-year-old has been getting more consistent ice time since the Rangers were eliminated from the playoffs, and ...