Spiders appear to offload information processing tasks to their webs, leading some to suggest that a mind can be located outside of the head. | Continue reading
The Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska has solved the centuries-old sphere-packing problem in dimensions eight and 24. | Continue reading
Two critics of neuroscience gained insights into how brains make sense of spoken language by paying more attention to behaviors, not just the activity of neurons. | Continue reading
Katherine Freese, a physicist who will soon lead the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics, reflects on the hunt for dark matter and how dark matter heating may have produced the first stars. | Continue reading
Zeta values seem to connect distant geometric worlds. In a new proof, mathematicians finally explain why. | Continue reading
The same brain cells that track location in space appear to also count beats in time. The research suggests that our thoughts may take place on a mental space-time canvas. | Continue reading
Zeta values seem to connect distant geometric worlds. In a new proof, mathematicians finally explain why. | Continue reading
Long-overlooked “tunneling nanotubes” and other bridges between cells act as conduits for sharing RNA, proteins or even whole organelles. | Continue reading