Sentences with phrase «about tiny brains»

Graphically you won't be writing home about Tiny Brains, but not many indie titles are graphics heavy anyway.

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Even the sparrow, with its little bird brain, has to make tiny choices about the sticks to pick up to construct its nest.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
I've been chuckling about this for the last half hour as I regurgitate it in my tiny brain.
I know that sounds tiny but when you're talking about something growing in the middle of your brain it means a lot!
About this Book: This Is Your Brain on Parasites: How Tiny Creatures Manipulate Our Behavior and Shape Society Kathleen McAuliffe Houghton Miffllin Harcourt, 2016
The laser in a tiny but powerful microscope is giving neuroscientists their best look yet at how the brains of rats work as they scurry about their daily activities.
Our ideas about later human evolution, meanwhile, have been shattered by the remains of a tiny, novel human species with a small but intricately folded brain.
«Ancient ancestor of humans with tiny brain discovered: Homo naledi raises intriguing questions about our evolutionary past.»
An international team of scientists, including one from the University of Colorado Denver and another from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, announced the discovery Thursday of a new species of hominin, a small creature with a tiny brain that opens the door to a new way of thinking about our ancient ancestors.
There is a clear connection between Clara Moskowitz's article about an investigation of whether space and time could be made of tiny informational building blocks [«Tangled Up in Spacetime»] and Juergen A. Knoblich's article on growing part of the developing human brain in the lab for research [«Lab - Built Brains»].
An intracortical BCI uses a tiny silicon chip, just over one - sixth of an inch square, from which protrude 100 electrodes that penetrate the brain to about the thickness of a quarter and tap into the electrical activity of individual nerve cells in the motor cortex.
Now the weird thing about sediba is, it has a very human like pelvis but it has a tiny brain, so obviously something, some kind of other selective force is acting on the pelvis that has nothing to do with the expansion of brain size that you see in our genus.
Stem cell technology has advanced so much that scientists can grow miniature versions of human brains — called organoids, or mini-brains if you want to be cute about it — in the lab, but medical ethicists are concerned about recent developments in this field involving the growth of these tiny brains in other animals.
A three - minute film about a tiny molecule that lights up brain tumors so neurosurgeons can better distinguish cancer from normal tissue has a chance for its own moment in the spotlight in the Sundance Film Festival in January.
Tiny structures about the size of a fly's eye provide a new futuristic opportunity to study pediatric brain cancers.
An unusual, but beautiful sight can be found among the figures of a recent scientific paper about some of the tiny machines in our brain: watercolor...
The pituitary gland is a tiny organ about the size of a pea, located in your brain.
Located within the muscles, tendons, ligaments and other soft tissues of the body, are tiny sensors which relay information about joint position, pressure and muscle stretch to the brain.
This week in New Releases we talk about how Gran Turismo 6 is on PS3, how Tiny Brains starts fights with your friends and how Savant: Ascent is worth buying!
I've sold over a million books and make far more money than a hack like you, so let's chalk one up for the good guys... and please find another subject to put words together about or are you simply limited in what your tiny brain can come up with?
Back in 1999 I saw an article, a tiny piece in The New York Times about a company called Fat Brain out of Campbell, California.
People (and I use that term loosely) are so cute when they try to explain what is rumbling about in their tiny little brains.
Then she says in this tiny voice, smaller even than she is, «Can I write about brain vs. body?
Do you really think she'd go rescue a mutt from the pound when she could just go spend way too much money for a puppy at a pet store after taxing her little tiny brain thinking about it for 30 whole minutes?
Now, we don't know about you, but that immediately makes our tiny brains scream «Gears of War 3!
We made this game to truly be about co-op — unlike some co-op games where the stronger players can complete the objectives while their less - experienced friends hang back and bumble about, in Tiny Brains, all the animals» powers must work in tandem in order to progress.
It's Simon from Spearhead Games, here again to talk about our upcoming PS4 co-op puzzler Tiny Brains.
That is why I waited and I am now about to buy Trials fusion and possibly tiny brains and child of light.
I live in Kansas City and am Tiny House dreaming... so glad there is a thc right here in KC Hope to learn more about it and do some networking / brain picking.
One option reportedly under consideration is neural dust — tiny specks of silicon that would be sprinkled into the brain and monitored via ultrasound, providing information about what's happening inside the brain.
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