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We still may not know what causes consciousness in humans, but scientists are at least learning how to detect its presence.
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Where do they learn how to detect their own shortcomings?
These employees have learned how to detect possible impairment and properly interact with guests to circumvent potential problems.
She studied the adults around her and learned how to detect trouble before it came, even if she couldn't fend it off.
The two adaptation patterns have different optimal species-survival strategies: the procryptics die out as quickly as possible after completing reproduction, thus reducing the opportunity for predators to learn how to detect them; the aposematics have longer post-reproductive survival, thus increasing their opportunity to condition predators.
Now, researchers may have learned how to detect storms brewing on the far side of the sun, weeks before they swing toward Earth, thanks to a technique that literally hears the rumbling of big sunspots through the sun itself.
It's only recently that humanity has learned how to detect and harness the vast spectrum of non-visible light that makes up the rest of the keyboard -- what we now know as the electromagnetic spectrum -- which includes radio waves, microwaves, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays.
As stated by one physician, 'we have to stop shovelling information and help them to learn how to detect, investigate and solve a problem'.
First, we will need to learn how to detect correlations in the fluctuations of many observable characteristics of living cells, and to be able to do it on a single cell level.
Here are the lessons they learn: how to detect risk symptoms, how to feed a child correctly, how to perform a massage, how to use short words with babies and no diminutives so that they understand their fathers better and simple psychological methods with which to calm a child during moments of crisis.
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