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Weirdness Of Dreams May Be Why We Have Them, Says New Theory of Dreaming

[ad_1] Inspired by techniques used to train deep neural networks, a neuroscience professor has advocated a new theory of dreams: the overfitted brain hypothesis. The hypothesis, by Erik Hoel of Tufts University, suggests that the strangeness of our dreams serves to help our brains better generalize our everyday experiences. “Obviously, there are an incredible amount…

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Orchids Make Fake Pollen to Tempt the Bees – But Scientists Discover it’s as Valuable as the Real Thing

[ad_1] Unable to attract bees and other pollinators to its golden pollen, Cypripedium wardii, a species of orchid native to Tibet and China, it creates pollen from “fool’s gold,” a sugary snack that attracts insects between its petals and covers them with real pollen. Pseudopollen, as it is called, has been observed before in orchids,…

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Flying Squirrel as Big As a Cat Discovered in Himalayas, ‘One of the least known mammals on Earth’

[ad_1] Eupetaurus Cinereusl / Wildlife Conservation Society The world becomes smaller and smaller as mass communication and transit connect the continents in a network of social networks and night stopovers. However, even with all this globalization, there are still natural secrets to discover for those who are willing to look. Incredibly, a kind of sliding…

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7 Reasons Why People Forget (And How To Fix It)

[ad_1] Lakeisha EJune 10, 2021 Do you find that you often forget things? Are you having trouble concentrating, leading to further forgetfulness? Do your memory lapses and attention dips affect your work and performance? People forget. That is typical. Today we explore why this happens and how to improve your memory. Fortunately, the ways to…