For this study, the researchers first took hundreds of pictures of facial expressions and separated the images into different color channels that correspond to
how human eyes see color — a red - green channel and a blue - yellow channel.
Whether it was answers to the body and movement of water, the mechanics of the human heart and body, the motion of the planets or to discover why birds fly, or
how the human eye perceives light and distant images, or why fossils are found on mountains, his quest for knowledge was extraordinary.
Even Charles Darwin conceded that he doesn't know
how the human eye could have evolved.
Instead of focusing on how the pitcher manipulates the ball, a team of researchers led by neuroscientist Arthur Shapiro of American University in Washington, D.C., attacked the question from the other side:
how the human eye and brain perceive the ball's movement.
Since the early 1990s, Los Angeles — based artist Uta Barth has examined photographic and visual perception —
how the human eye sees differently from the camera lens and how the incidental and atmospheric can become subject matter in and of themselves.
Uta Barth,... and to draw a bright white line with light (Untitled 11.3), 2011 May 14 — August 14, 2011 Since the early 1990s, Los Angeles — based artist Uta Barth has examined photographic and visual perception —
how the human eye sees differently from the camera lens and how the incidental and atmospheric can become subject matter in and of themselves.
Artists drew on scientific research about
how the human eye perceives objects.
You have to understand
how the human eye behaves when it views a scene for the first time.
Samsung says its mimicking
how the human eye adjusts to light.
It's something of a tech metaphor, meant to perform similarly to
how the human eye works.
Not exact matches
Marsh calls it, «an
eye - opening exploration into
how children are raised around the world and
how child - rearing can inform the understanding of
human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes
humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
And improvements to
eyes, skin, and hair help bridge the uncanny valley, a term used to describe
how digital
humans who appear almost, but not quite
human, evoke a feeling of unease in viewers.
If the next decade of
human space transportation is about private companies finding and developing cheaper and more efficient ways into Earth orbit, the decade following will be all about space agencies learning
how to operate farther and farther from home, with an eventual
eye to orbiting and eventually landing
humans on Mars in the mid-2030s (per NASA's timeline).
Just look at these 11
eye - popping statistics on
how content and technology are changing
humans (as compiled in an infographic from WebDAM, below):
But what caught our
eye was
how many of the articles focused on or mentioned the importance of humanness or «being
human».
After reading several of the posts on the «interpretation of mythical texts into a book called the bible» one is left to wonder
how a being who is supposed to have created the universe would permit what is often referred to as «his inerrant words»... to get so screwed up... you would think he / she / it would have been keeping a close
eye on a book that he / she / it wanted to have in print for... mass distribution... it is not not a womder the bible is messed up the way it is... it is a «
human» construct... only
humans could mess a book up that badly... gods do nor make mistakes... except for Rick Santorum
It really is amazing the power in giving a person simple
human dignity by looking them in the
eye, learning their name, listening to their story and offering to love them no matter
how broken or poor they are.
This is because
human wickedness has real consequences, and therefore our redemption (i.e.
how God saves us from our sins) is not just about God «turning a blind
eye» to our rejection of him.
Zoologist Dan - Erik Nilsson demonstrates
how the complex
human eye could have evolved through natural selection acting on small variations.
So where did the
human eye get information on
how to evolve from?
Like the British who turned a blind
eye to slavery in the name of consumerism, tens of millions of Americans seem content to tune out the
human suffering tied to
how we spend our money, as long as they get what they want.
We have only to open our
eyes, to understand
how dearly we are loved by a creator who is not malevolent, who understands our
human condition, who despite our sad history continues to express faith, hope and love for us by these daily decision to create life in the form of innocent children and then to entrust them to us.
Many of us
humans like to dress up that law in a long beard blue
eyed robe wearing guy who talks of only loving all as he loves himnself or maybe some Sumo Wrestling look alike cat with an iconic beer gut that talks of enlightenment thus giving in to the power of positive thought and stay clear from the negative thinking that some
how compels mankind to drop bombs or take by force what never was his in the first place from those who were willing to SHARE!!!! I tell those show me your GOD because I can always show you mine.
While I agree that the image of parent stooping to look a child in the
eye and talk to a child on his or her level is helpful when some people think of
how God interacts with us, I also think that this image or idea does some damage to
how it is that we
humans actually think of God.
The
human body, even of athletes, has many soft spots that are still vunerable no matter
how much weight you lift (
eyes, throat, genitals... the last a favorite target of women).
On the other hand, being part of the Council of Europe is also a way for Russia to occasionnaly point at other (western) european countries failures about
Human Rights and embarass them, or to keep an
eye on
how Russian (or Russian speaking) minorities are dealt with in (eastern) Europe.
Kingston University London experts will explore
how an artificial vision system inspired by the
human eye could be used by robots of the future — opening up new possibilities for securing footage from deep forests, war zones and even distant planets.
«This study shows
how the sciences and humanities, which have not always seen
eye - to -
eye, can actually work together effectively to uncover general rules that have shaped
human history.»
Cynthia: Such as:
How do you design a deep - water vehicle that can without
human eyes telling it specifically what to do, navigate deep under water, recognize coral, reach out, take a small sample and speed back up to the surface?
In this dark place, so far from
human eyes, significant environmental change may already be underway, which could impact
how quickly the ice sheet slips into the sea and, subsequently,
how quickly global sea levels may rise.
A graphic tour of
how we
humans came to be, through the
eyes of space aliens Bloort and Prince Floorsh
Researchers studying
how these birds fashion tools for foraging have found that most of them prefer using their right
eye and the left part of their brain — just like most
humans do.
Without access to the
human voice and body language, this can all get a bit cagey in my experience, and it can certainly open you
eyes to
how much science — like any other profession — is all about personalities.
The researchers hope that by harnessing the ability to improve regeneration in zebrafish, they can better understand
how to induce regeneration in
human eyes, which share many of the same mechanisms for controlling regenerative potential.
To decipher
how cells perform this recognition task, Tsao and postdoc Steven Le Chang generated 2,000
human mug shots with variations in 50 features, including facial roundness, distance between the
eyes, and skin tone and texture.
Fiez, who studies the neuroscience of reading, says those features may tap into
how our
eyes and brains process images: Neurons fire faster at the site of objects that display vertical symmetry — like
human faces — and horizontal and vertical lines, which are common in natural landscapes.
Even though cameras can capture more data about a scene than the
human eye, roboticists are at a loss as to
how to stitch all that information together to build a cohesive picture of the world.
The new work involved very young frog embryos, so it's unclear
how it might be applied to adult
humans in need of
eye repair, cautions Michael Zuber, a developmental biologist at SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse in New York.
To precisely map
how glucose and lactate move around in the
eye, Hurley and colleagues grew
human RPE in a lab dish and studied its biochemistry along with that of isolated mouse retinas.
The process is similar to
how muscles in the iris of a
human eye contract to widen a pupil.
«We knew domestic dogs paid attention to
how attentive a
human is — in a previous study we found, for example, that dogs stole food more often when the
human's
eyes were closed or they had their back turned.
In «Joint Attention Without Gaze Following:
Human Infants and Their Parents Coordinate Visual Attention to Objects Through
Eye - Hand Coordination,» published in the online journal PLOS ONE, the researchers demonstrate
how hand -
eye coordination is much more common, and the parent and toddler interact as equals, rather than one or the other taking the lead.
The lens in the
human eye is very different from those in mice or dogs, and neither study explains
how the steroids work on cataracts.
However, the action is too fast to see with the
human eye, and researchers weren't sure
how the traps worked.
Tseng said that because frog
eye development is similar to
human eye growth, it could eventually lead to a blueprint on
how to induce such regrowth in
humans.
Lanza's team figured out
how to coax stem cells taken from
human embryos into becoming the RPE cells that die off along with photoreceptors in macular degeneration, and in 2011 the team began injecting these manufactured cells into patients»
eyes.
Eight HARs showed differences in their enhancer activity when the
human mutations were present.4 These differences modify
how genes were expressed in the developing limb (HAR2, 2xHAR114),
eye (HAR25), and central nervous system (2xHAR142, 2xHAR238, 2xHAR164, 2xHAR170, ANC516 / HARE5).4, 10 Because relatively few time points have been examined, it is likely that an even higher percentage of the tested HARs are active enhancers at some point during embryonic development or in adult tissues, possibly with
human - chimp differences.
How Things Grow, Including Cancer A protein discovered in fruit fly eyes has brought a Johns Hopkins team closer to understanding how the human heart and other organs automatically determine when they are the correct size, a piece of information that may hold clues to controlling canc
How Things Grow, Including Cancer A protein discovered in fruit fly
eyes has brought a Johns Hopkins team closer to understanding
how the human heart and other organs automatically determine when they are the correct size, a piece of information that may hold clues to controlling canc
how the
human heart and other organs automatically determine when they are the correct size, a piece of information that may hold clues to controlling cancer.
Would you know
how to turn a bucket into a seismograph,
how to make a scale model of a DNA double helix from cans and bottles, or
how to simulate a
human eye with the help of a shampoo bottle?
He told the story of
how awful
humans are to other
humans (I mean prawns), and journeyed through the
eyes of a blithering idiot who started out steamrolling over the aliens for the Man, then had a change of heart, completing the transformation by literally turning into one of them.