학술논문

Editor's pick.
Document Type
Question & Answer
Source
New Scientist. 11/4/2023, Vol. 260 Issue 3463, p26-26. 1p.
Subject
*LANGUAGE models
*WILD flowers
*DIGITAL music
*ANTHROPOCENE Epoch
*ANIMAL communication
Language
ISSN
0262-4079
Abstract
I agree, non-native plants can be a boon 30 September, p 44 From Stephen Head, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, UK lames Wong casts his habitual common sense on the issue of native and non-native garden plants. Why the Wood Age won't quite cut it 30 September, p 14 From MarkKaminsky, Sunnyvale, California, US The stoiy "Earliest evidence of wood buildings" ends by saying "we might need to rethink our labelling of the Stone Age", that it was maybe "more of a wood age". Dancing fruit and nuts have a long history 7 October, p 17 From Dave Appleby, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK Your article reports research about nuts and raisins "dancing" in carbonated liquids. [Extracted from the article]