The seals learned to touch a target on the left or right based on which direction they thought they were moving, researchers said. Photo by Universitätsmedizin Rostock One by one, Nick, Luca and Miro ...
Computers can count seals from aerial photographs with lightning speed and reliability. Based on their spatial patterns, the tiny dots on the aerial images can even be assigned to one of the two major ...
One by one, Nick, Luca and Miro took their places in front of a screen at a German research lab to participate in a video game for science. The task was straightforward. While viewing a simulation of ...