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  1. #Elephants eat by bringing their food to their #mouths using their trunks. But that only works #sideways. An evolutionary adaptation to the fact that the #trunk, as an extended nose and at the same time a highly innervated, precise #grippingorgan, is connected to further skull #modifications, even the arrangement of mouth #vibrissae. There are also left-wing and right-wing “drunkers,” as scientists have recently discovered.
    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2024

    My #blogarticle:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1829163

  2. #Elephants eat by bringing their food to their #mouths using their trunks. But that only works #sideways. An evolutionary adaptation to the fact that the #trunk, as an extended nose and at the same time a highly innervated, precise #grippingorgan, is connected to further skull #modifications, even the arrangement of mouth #vibrissae. There are also left-wing and right-wing “drunkers,” as scientists have recently discovered.
    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2024

    My #blogarticle:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1829163

  3. #Elephants eat by bringing their food to their #mouths using their trunks. But that only works #sideways. An evolutionary adaptation to the fact that the #trunk, as an extended nose and at the same time a highly innervated, precise #grippingorgan, is connected to further skull #modifications, even the arrangement of mouth #vibrissae. There are also left-wing and right-wing “drunkers,” as scientists have recently discovered.
    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2024

    My #blogarticle:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1829163

  4. #Elephants eat by bringing their food to their #mouths using their trunks. But that only works #sideways. An evolutionary adaptation to the fact that the #trunk, as an extended nose and at the same time a highly innervated, precise #grippingorgan, is connected to further skull #modifications, even the arrangement of mouth #vibrissae. There are also left-wing and right-wing “drunkers,” as scientists have recently discovered.
    © #StefanFWirth Berlin 2024

    My #blogarticle:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1829163

  5. About the #ecological connections of a #semidry #meadow in the middle of Berlin that is largely isolated by streets and buildings. It is mainly characterized by its #plant #biodiversity, but #insect #diversity and species linked to one another as parasites or #parasitoids are also mentioned. What surprised me most was the presence of the Italian locust.
    © #StefanFWirth #Berlin 2024

    My #Blogarticle on X
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1815980

    Photos
    male of a #pantaloonbee,
    #Italianlocust
    © S. F. Wirth, 2024

  6. My #blogarticle about why the #woodlandsage #Salvia #nemorosa (#Lamiaceae), shares preferred ecological zones with the #threadwaisted #wasp #Podalonia #affinis (#Sphecidae) and how these species can even "interact" with each other (randomly).
    © StefanFWirth Berlin 2024, park Rehberge

    My #blog article on X:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1798153

    Photos:
    © Stefan F. Wirth Berlin 2024

  7. My #blogarticle about why the #woodlandsage #Salvia #nemorosa (#Lamiaceae), shares preferred ecological zones with the #threadwaisted #wasp #Podalonia #affinis (#Sphecidae) and how these species can even "interact" with each other (randomly).
    © StefanFWirth Berlin 2024, park Rehberge

    My #blog article on X:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1798153

    Photos:
    © Stefan F. Wirth Berlin 2024

  8. My #blogarticle about why the #woodlandsage #Salvia #nemorosa (#Lamiaceae), shares preferred ecological zones with the #threadwaisted #wasp #Podalonia #affinis (#Sphecidae) and how these species can even "interact" with each other (randomly).
    © StefanFWirth Berlin 2024, park Rehberge

    My #blog article on X:
    x.com/wirthstef/status/1798153

    Photos:
    © Stefan F. Wirth Berlin 2024

  9. Initially explorative, then increasingly goal-oriented: that’s the learning process of children as they grow older. #MachineLearning #algorithms show a similar #optimization process. But do humans and algorithms actually learn alike?

    The new #blogarticle of the Cluster of Excellence "Machine Learning: New Perspectives for Science" shows intriguing parallels and important differences between human development and machine learning algorithms.

    Learn more on this here: machinelearningforscience.de/e