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Entomologist Dr. Jessica Ware joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the world of insects. Are ...
From a distance, a green bush cricket (Tettigonia cantans) can easily be mistaken for a plant appendage, and that's exactly ...
Nature showcases incredible camouflage! Numerous animals, from chameleons to arctic foxes, possess remarkable color-changing ...
Nudibranchs may look like delicate sea slugs, but these vibrant marine creatures are masters of survival. Despite lacking ...
California's diverse landscapes host a rich variety of snakes, most of which are nonvenomous and crucial for ecosystem ...
We investigate whether smile mimicry and emotional contagion are evident in non-text-based computer-mediated communication (CMC). Via an ostensibly real-time audio-visual CMC platform, participants ...
A novel infrared camouflage capability could help valuable satellites evade detection in the increasingly crowded orbital space around Earth, offering a new stealth defense against satellite detection ...
This paper contributes a novel adversarial method, an original comparison between DARs and other AML methods, and frames it in a new context - that of urban camouflage and the necessity for ML ...
Our research sheds light on the fascinating molecular mechanism behind the insect green camouflage, a mystery that has intrigued scientists for over a century. By isolating and identifying a unique ...
Abstract: The rapid development of diffusion models and model fine-tuning methods have enabled widespread applications in artistic style mimicry while also leading to significant concerns about ...