AI Reveals Evolutionary Patterns Predicted by Darwin and Wallace – Neuroscience News

Resume: A new AI-powered study examines evolutionary differences between male and female birdwing butterflies, shedding new light on a historic debate between Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Using machine learning to analyze more than 16,000 butterfly specimens, researchers found that both sexes contribute to species diversity. Males tend to show more variation, supporting Darwin’s … Read more

AI Reveals Evolutionary Patterns Predicted by Darwin and Wallace – Neuroscience News

Resume: A new AI-powered study examines evolutionary differences between male and female birdwing butterflies, shedding new light on a historic debate between Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Using machine learning to analyze more than 16,000 butterfly specimens, researchers found that both sexes contribute to species diversity. Males tend to show more variation, supporting Darwin’s … Read more

Genetic patterns of world’s farmed, domesticated foxes revealed through historically in-depth research

Photo: Anna Kukekova, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Domesticated animals play a prominent role in our society, with two-thirds of American families enjoying the companionship of pets and many others relying on animal products for their dietary needs. But the process of domestication remains somewhat of a mystery. Convincing wild animals that they are safe enough … Read more

S&P 500 levels to see if troubling chart patterns in Nvidia and other tech mean a sell-off is near

Some questions about candlestick patterns for leading tech names have led me to focus on possible downside targets for the S&P 500. Because if the mega-cap growth stocks start to falter, it could be a dangerous summer for our growth-dominated benchmarks. This week we saw bearish candlestick patterns for major technology names, with Nvidia Corp … Read more

Research shows that Arctic warming has tripled compared to global patterns

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! by Hannah Bird, Phys.org Melting sea ice in Iceland, part of the Arctic. Credit: Unsplash, Rolf Gelpke. × close to Melting sea ice in Iceland, part of the Arctic. Credit: Unsplash, Rolf Gelpke. Global warming is a pervasive problem, with … Read more