Facial recognition is just one way that people differentiate one person from another, but it's not unique to humans; non-human primates innately exhibit this ability too. Recognizing facial features ...
Corporations, despite not being individual human beings, are legal persons and have the same rights and responsibilities as all persons do. A corporation can own property and can sue or be sued, can ...
For our brain, animate and inanimate objects belong to different categories and any information about them is stored and processed by different networks. A study shows that there is also another ...
Fearless eyes, wet nostrils, shiny fur. At first sight, the hyper-realism promoted by taxidermy induces fascination and curiosity. The fact that the practice makes inanimate animals look as if they ...
With the growth and expansion of mouse and rat transgenic models in recent years, the demand for surgically altered models mimicking human diseases is growing at an amazing rate. Surgical procedures ...
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