We’ve figured out how our brains sort imagination from reality
Mind Two brain regions seem to work together to determine whether we are seeing something real, or merely a product of our imaginations – and understanding them further may help
Mind Two brain regions seem to work together to determine whether we are seeing something real, or merely a product of our imaginations – and understanding them further may help
Life Thousands of tiny nematode worms can join up to form tentacle-like towers that can straddle large gaps or hitch rides on larger animals By Michael Le Page Facebook /
Fernando Morán’s epiphany came in 2006. A female European bison in the Santillana del Mar Zoo in northern Spain, where he was a visitor, pushed her head through the bars
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Violinist Zac Clejan says the little animals changed the direction of his career. CREDIT: Zac Clejan. Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.