This week in science: great hopping robots!

We were all riveted on Thursday mid-morning watching a kind, compassionate, thoughtful woman recount the worst moments in her then young life. On the science-y side, she had me at hippocampus, so here’s some basic background

The hippocampus helps humans process and retrieve two kinds of memory, declarative memories and spatial relationships. The hippocampus is also where short-term memories are turned into long-term memories. These are then stored elsewhere in the brain. Research has shown that nerve cells continue to develop throughout adulthood. The hippocampus is one of the few places in the brain new nerve cells are generated.

Make no mistake: they are going confirm this creep or die trying. Elections have consequences, never doubt that a candidate or a party will not only do what they say, they may do much, much worse.

SEC goes after Elon Musk. There are sophisticated creatures who don’t use males at all. A swarm of Japanese space-bots are literally hopping all over an asteroid called Ryugu using an ingenious method of movement and streaming images back from the little rubble pile’s surface. Australia has some nasty little bugs and other critters to this day, it once had some of the scariest vertebrates to co-exist with humans. But geez, even some of the trees are horrendous:

Not only do you feel pain from where you are stung, if it is a really bad sting, within about 20 minutes your lymph nodes under your arms swell and throb painfully and feel like they are being slammed between two blocks of wood.


This week in science: great hopping robots! This week in science: great hopping robots! Reviewed by The News on Donal Trump on September 29, 2018 Rating: 5

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