VISUAL MOTION-SENSITIVE NEURONS IN THE BUMBLEBEE BRAIN CONVEY INFORMATION ABOUT LANDMARKS DURING A NAVIGATIONAL TASK

Visual motion-sensitive neurons in the bumblebee brain convey information about landmarks during a navigational task

Bees use visual memories to find the spatial location of previously learnt food sites.Characteristic learning flights help acquiring these memories at newly discovered Hepa Filter foraging locations where landmarks - salient objects in the vicinity of the goal location - can play an important role in guiding the animal’s homing behavior.Although

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Were These Jugs and Colanders Made of Cooking Ware Fabric Intended for Cooking? Finds from the Polish Excavations of Warsaw University at Nea Paphos

The aim of the paper is to extend the standard Roper Saddle set of ceramic vessels used for thermal processing of food with two forms: jugs and colanders.The paper presents the functional analysis of ceramic jugs and colanders made of cooking ware found in early Roman layers of the residential quarter of ancient Nea Paphos, excavated by the Polish

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Energy Waste as a Side-Effect of Photovoltaic Development: Net Impact of Photovoltaics on CO2 Emissions in European Union Countries

Decarbonization policies are being implemented in all EU countries where renewable energy is being developed.One of the main energy sources used for this purpose is photovoltaic energy.However, the development of photovoltaics does not only mean environmental benefits in the form of green energy and thus a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from

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