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An odd buzz: Can bees do basic maths?
A 2022 study has shown that honeybees can tell odd from even numbers. What does that mean for our understanding of insect brains?
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Honeybees join humans as the only known animals that can tell the difference between odd and even numbers
Parity classification has not been shown in non-human animals until now
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Diamond Defects Boost Magnetic Field Sensing for Brain Activity Mapping | Research & Technology | Jul 2022
A team from Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (Fraunhofer IAF), with diamond sensing technology experts from RMIT University, demon
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Discovery Could Inspire New Way to Detect Brain Abnormalities
The innovation is also relevant to a range of sectors beyond health care
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Scientists Develop Next-Gen Sensors to Detect Brain Anomalies
A diamond sensor powered by a laser that was devised by an international research team can measure magnetic fields up to ten times more precisely than current methods. Science Advances has published its findings.
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