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  2. How citizen scientists map changes to NH beaches as ... - AOL

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    For six years, citizen scientists have helped track New Hampshire’s changing coastline through seasons and storms. That data has helped scientists better understand the unique response of each ...

  3. Brain mapping - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] About two months later, scientists reported that they created the first complete neuron-level-resolution 3D map of a monkey brain which they scanned via a new method within 100 hours. They made only a fraction of the 3D map publicly available as the entire map takes more than 1 petabyte of storage space even when compressed.

  4. Scientists create first ever ‘map’ of an adult brain - AOL

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    Scientists have created a full map of an adult brain for the first time. The 3D model of all of the neurons of a fruit fly, and the 50 million connections between them, is the first time that ...

  5. Scientists map human brain in more detail than ever before - AOL

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    Scientists are still using a 100 year-old map to identify 83 known regions of the brain, but that's about to change. A team from Washington University in St. Louis, working with the Human ...

  6. Linnea Ehri - Wikipedia

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    Scientific Studies of reading, 9(2), pages 167–188. Ehri, L. C. (2014). Orthographic mapping in the acquisition of sight word reading, spelling memory, and vocabulary learning. Scientific Studies of Reading, 18(1), pages 5-21. Ehri, L. C. (2020). The science of learning to read words: A case for systematic phonics instruction.

  7. Brain-reading - Wikipedia

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    Brain-reading or thought identification uses the responses of multiple voxels in the brain evoked by stimulus then detected by fMRI in order to decode the original stimulus. . Advances in research have made this possible by using human neuroimaging to decode a person's conscious experience based on non-invasive measurements of an individual's brain activit

  8. History of cartography - Wikipedia

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    Most scholars date the tablet to the 25th to 24th century BC. Hills are shown by overlapping semicircles, rivers by lines, and cities by circles. The map also is marked to show the cardinal directions. [13] An engraved map from the Kassite period (14th–12th centuries BC) of Babylonian history shows walls and buildings in the holy city of ...

  9. A Climate Scientist Has Mapped Out the Perfect Road Trip ...

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    Brian originally created a perfect weather road trip map back in 2015. That map was based on the 1981-2010 temperature information released by the National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI).