The Namibian fairy circle debate rages on: Could it be sand termites after all? - Enlarge / Bare, reddish-hued circular patches in the Namib Desert known... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1955177 #turingpatterns #soilhydrology #fairycircles #sandtermites #environment #science #ecology #physics
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Ars Technica: The Namibian fairy circle debate rages on: Could it be sand termites after all? https://arstechnica.com/?p=1955177 #Tech #arstechnica #IT #Technology #Turingpatterns #soilhydrology #fairycircles #sandtermites #environment #Science #Ecology #Physics #science
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Fun little read on #TuringPatterns. "A mathematical model first proposed by Alan Turing 71 years ago may have finally been confirmed — by chia seeds sprouting in a lab. The model may explain the chemistry behind how a zebra gets its stripes and why grasses can grow in patches." https://www.livescience.com/alan-turings-famous-mathematical-model-was-right-all-along-chia-seed-experiment-reveals