Paul Patton
Writer, A Moment of SciencePaul Edward Patton (University of Toronto, St. George Campus) - PhilPeople
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Paul Patton - University of Toronto
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Neuroscientists discover previously unmeasured brain activity by using shorter timescales.
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Bats use echolocation to find prey, but it's not the only method for Fringe-lipped bats.
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Scientists know that infancy is a time of rapid learning. So, how come we can’t remember being a baby?
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Finding an insect fossil in rock is unusual. What did these prehistoric ants look like?
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The tropical rainforest is an especially dangerous place for little birds, even baby chicks have to get creative to ward off predators.
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How do you detect signs of life on exoplanets without being able to see them?
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You might know a vegetarian in your family, but what about your prehistoric relatives?
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Archeologists have made a gruesome discovery at an archeological site in Southern Poland.
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How did scientists determine the color of prehistoric mammals from only a fossil?