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A new study reveals how humans instinctively calculate who to gossip with by weighing popularity and social distance.
Artist Gareth Fuller, who is known for his “mind maps,” charted D.C. The result is a detailed tapestry of the nation’s ...
In today’s Daily, how one user-built Google map is making Detroit’s homeless services more accessible. Why ChatGPT may be the ...
This paper starts with the analysis of the essence of computer-supported mind maps and traditional mind maps, and then makes an in-depth analysis of the application of computer-supported mind maps in ...
Have you ever wondered how people manage to gossip without getting caught? A new study by cognitive neuroscientists at Brown ...
Swiper, no swiping.” “Oh, man!” “¡Hola, soy Dora!” “Backpack, Backpack.” “We did it!” “If there’s a place you gotta get, I ...
Researchers at the Carney Institute for Brain Science spill the tea about the complicated mental computations that allow ...
Throughout the course of their lives, humans are known to build social ties with various other individuals in their community ...
How does your brain instantly know how to move through new places? A new study helps explain the science behind your internal ...
In school, I recall creating numerous spider diagrams during lessons. You’d put your subject in the middle and branch out ...
Orange County’s redistricting committee is hitting the brakes on proposed maps, rejecting plans as they push to carve out two ...