An internal cognitive map can be used to solve abstract problems like finding novel route between two different location, finds a study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. Animals and humans ...
The mystery of Roanoke’s “lost colony” has survived for more than four centuries, but a faint symbol on a fragile Elizabethan map is now giving archaeologists their clearest lead yet. A tiny, hidden ...
Centreville — When Centreville High seniors Antonio Choi and Brooke Peterson presented their culminating, final-exam project, they did so at their school’s first-ever GIS (geographic information ...
Ever wondered why we have sign boards on the roads instead of written messages in text format? It is because commuters take a shorter span of time to comprehend the meaning and can take action ...
When you gotta go, you gotta go. But go where? Earlier this month, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced the release of a new Google Maps layer to show city public restrooms and promised to build ...
How do we make decisions about a situation we have not encountered before? New work from the Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis, shows that we can solve abstract problems ...