A reanalysis of a 1919 study suggests that a separate illusion, the "horizon effect," played a bigger role in warping visual ...
Also: testing the efficacy of WWI “dazzle” camouflage; how the male blue-lined octopus survives deadly mating ritual.
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A quick reminder that today is April Fools' Day, so be careful, everything may not be what you are expecting. There are ...
The study, published last week by Aston University researchers in the journal i-Perception, recreated one of the few solid ...
Turns out, dazzle camouflage wasn’t the main reason enemy subs were misled in World War I, it was a natural visual illusion ...
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India Today on MSNClever fish caught using sharks as camouflage for hunting its preyThe team says that the fish, which usually hunt in small groups, are more likely to catch their prey off guard by shadowing ...
Over more than 18,000 acres in the Great Parks of Hamilton County, individuals and trail cameras are capturing images of the ...
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ZME Science on MSNDid WWI Dazzle Camouflage Actually Work? Scientists Revisit a 105-Year-Old Experiment to Find OutThe original research, conducted in 1919 by Leo Blodgett, an MIT student, claimed that dazzle camouflage could mislead ...
Did Tracker fans just get thrown a red herring? The biggest topic in season 2 of the show has been Bobby’s absence from six ...
A new analysis of 105-year-old data on the effectiveness of "dazzle" camouflage on battleships in World War I by Aston ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNDriver, 4 migrants arrested in La Salle County smuggling attemptU.S. Border Patrol agents foiled the smuggling attempt of four migrants in La Salle County, according to an arrest affidavit.
Growing up, fishing lines, like the channels on TV, came in very few colors. Most were clear. Others were tinted with sublime blue or green hues but were also primarily clear. There were no reds, ...
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