In Scientific American, Erik Vance reports on how the tiny brain of the orb weaver spider — a creature that weighs between .005 milligrams and three grams — is just as adept at complex tasks as exponentially larger spiders. This “brain miniaturization” “may hold clues to innovative design strategies that engineers might incorporate in future […]
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How Tiny, Yet Ăśber-Efficient Spider Brains Can Improve Computer Technology
Big brains offer no advantage in the animal kingdom.
Longreads Best of 2015: Under-Recognized Stories
Stories that deserved more attention in 2015.
The New School of Fish
The New School of Fish Belov was incensed about the tuna, and he took it off his menu. He’ll keep it off until he can find an honest dealer. “That one was hard, pulling ahi tuna off my menu,” he says, and then pauses. “I had so many people walk up to the fish market […]
The New School of Fish
The New School of Fish Belov was incensed about the tuna, and he took it off his menu. He’ll keep it off until he can find an honest dealer. “That one was hard, pulling ahi tuna off my menu,” he says, and then pauses. “I had so many people walk up to the fish market […]
