What is a ‘weed’? What is ‘Batesian mimicry’? How many wings do bees have? (Answers below.) Al B of Hartland writes: “I walked about the yard, pulling plants that weren’t where they should be. A weed ...
Mimicry occurs when an animal evolves an appearance that is similar to another animal. Although this seems simple enough at first glance, natural selection has found a number of interesting ways to ...
In social situations, humans often copy the facial expressions of others who they are interacting with. This phenomenon, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Ellett writes about topics that impact CMOs and their teams. Jun 21, 2017, 01:12pm EDT Jun 21, 2017, 05:15pm EDT This article ...
Despite the broad recognition of mimicry among bumble bees, distinct North American mimicry rings have yet to be defined, due in part to the prevalence of intermediate and imperfect mimics in this ...
In social interactions, our faces can become like mirrors, reflecting subtle expressions back at our conversation partner. It might be for validation, or sympathy, but whatever the purpose, facial ...
Scientists have unlocked the mystery of mimicry used by Dracula orchids to attract flies and ensure their survival. Researchers did it using a 3-D printer. Scientists have unlocked the mystery of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract 1. Mimetic resemblance is extensive across the tree of life yet agreeing on what constitutes mimicry is challenging. One of the reasons for ...
Last week, I was happy to be a guest on the Leonard Lopate show, with Martha Plimpton as host and Shonni Enelow as co-guest. We discussed a variety of topics around the history and science of acting.
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