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Blind Surfer Pete Gustin on MSNBlind Guy surprised by drunken frogs #shortsI usually have a pretty good handle on what I'm wearing but...this shirt surprised me. I should have asked for some more details. #shorts Got Questions? I’ve got answers: How do I respond to comments?
Schools of fish are mesmerizing examples of collective animal behavior. Thousands of individuals move in near-perfect ...
The Crossbody has always been a site to see. Dozens of superstars have used it over years, doing their best belly flop into ...
Of course, February is the worst time to be here: bitingly cold and dark and grey. A sprinkling of snowdrops and crocuses ...
Wilmington Star-News on MSN3d
Moving from California to Nashville to Wilmington | Daniel SheehanGet a glimpse of why so many people are moving to Wilmington through the eyes of Daniel Sheehan, a 28-year-old StarNews ...
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News Medical on MSNNeuroscientists discover how the brain corrects visual distortions during movementWhy do our mental images stay sharp even when we are moving fast? A team of neuroscientists led by Professor Maximilian Jösch at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) has identified a ...
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking 3D eye-tracking method to reveal how fish perceive their surroundings and coordinate in schools.
They may cast themselves in the role of protector, telling you that your family doesn’t treat you right, and only they know ...
Racine County Eye on MSN4d
Biodiversity in Wisconsin amidst the 6th great mass extinctionWhat happens when the biodiversity witnessed by one generation fades into memory the next? These questions are crossroads at ...
Why do our mental images stay sharp even when we ... One example is the 'unblurring' of visual signals as soon as the eye moves. This allows later stages of visual processing to be computed ...
Why do our mental images stay sharp even when we ... One example is the 'unblurring' of visual signals as soon as the eye moves. This allows later stages of visual processing to be computed ...
In swarm research, a new method makes it possible to track the eye ... move in near-perfect synchrony, despite each fish having only a limited view of their surroundings. How do they achieve ...
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