Science news articles about 'waldo'
... and Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza, PhD, recently conducted a study asking participants to find Waldo. As participants searched, their eye movements were simultaneously recorded. Results showed that the rate ...
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What he planted in the Western mind would uplift the spiritual ruminations of Thoreau and his friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson, plus your spiritual aspirations and mine.
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The Nature Conservancy purchased a 14,600-acre piece of land long prized by environmentalists, including a pond where Ralph Waldo Emerson led a “philosophers’ camp.”
Emerson looked forward to the day when America would be self-reliant and not second rate in its scholarship. In science, the U.S. has fulfilled Emerson's ambition, but at what cost to religion?
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(PhysOrg.com) -- To recognize faces in a crowd, the brain employs tiny eye movements called saccades and microsaccades to help us search for objects of interest. While researchers know that these ...
UGR researchers Miguel Delgado, Waldo Fajardo and Miguel Molina decided to design a software programme that would enable a person who knew nothing about composition to create music. The system they ...
You're all either old enough or young enough to remember "Where's Waldo?" It involved a lovable scamp with glasses who would get himself trapped in awfully complex situations and only keen eyes ...
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