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Scientists discover a “shy” plant that can count without a brain, and it may be smarter than we thought
A plant with no brain, no neurons, and no nervous system appears to count. That is the central finding by William & Mary psychology professor Peter Vishton and his former student Paige Bartosh.
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Sometimes officials send duplicate ballots. Here’s how security measures prevent double voting.
Green Bay sent 150 voters duplicate ballots in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election. But President Trump’s claim that duplicate ballots result in double voting after a similar incident in Maryland is ...
Abstract: With the rapid growth of data, near-duplicate documents bearing high similarity are abundant. Elimination of near-duplicates can reduce storage cost and improve the quality of search indexes ...
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