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Same visual system for all primates

[ad_1] The smallest primate in the world reveals the incredible preservation of our visual system through millions of years of evolution. The gray mouse lemur, the smallest species of primate, has excellent eyesight. More than a fifth of its cerebral cortex is devoted to visual processing to accommodate enough pixel …

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Premature babies: Punji flute music helps their brains mature

[ad_1] F.Rühchen are tiny, delicate beings, not yet equipped for the world, they have to grow in incubators because they haven’t spent enough time in the womb. But they like to listen to music. At the very least, studies suggest that the children were observed listening to music. Their breath …

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The cosmic web feeds the first galaxies

[ad_1] Galaxies in the early universe are much more mature than astrophysicists thought: their existence at such an early stage is due to their interactions with the cosmos. A galaxy in the early universe observed by the ALMA telescope. The galaxy is considered to be already mature, because it contains …

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