A cell that is made out of a soma, dendrites, and axons.
neuron
This short story by this author featured a character who's goal is to achieve human perfection.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Birthmark"
Charles Babbage proposed this machine to the British government
the Difference Engine
a2+b2=c2
The Pythagorean Theorem
Anthropology, sociology, and history are fields that are closely related to this subject
Art History
This sub-field serves to understand the development, anatomy, physiology, and cognition of the nervous system
Computational neuroscience
The narrator in "I Sing the Body Electric!"
Tom
Digital certificates of ownership
NFTs or Non-Fungible Token
This equation shows the volume of a cone
(1/3)(πr3h)
This location in France contains ancient cave paintings dating from 30,000 BCE
Chauvet Cave
Oligodendrocyte and Schwann cells are both this
myelinating glia
This Greek myth represents the fear of anxiety about technology
Prometheus
whether an algorithm could prove logical statements true or false
The equation n(n-3)/2 is used to find this
The number of diagonals in a convex polygon
external arches that help balance the weight of ceilings that originate from the Gothic period.
Flying Buttresses
This Canadian psychologist proposed the Hebbian Theory in 1949
Donald Hebb
In The Lathe of Heaven, the Alderbaranians describe George Orr as this term that means unconscious, powerful gift
Lakhlu'
The world's first stored-program computer
The Manchester Baby
y'=3x2+8x+7
the telegraph, cotton gin, railroad, and steamboat are all inventions made during this time period.
Industrial Revolution
This part of the brain controls motivation
The Basal Ganglia
"Lelache" means this
UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, Stanford Research Institute, and the University of Utah were the original site of this
ARPANET
A graph is this when each x-value where the graph exists, the limit of the graph agrees with the value of the graph for each x-value
Continuous
This style rose in popularity during the 1940's and included artists such as Willem de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Franz Kline, and Jackson Pollock
Abstract Expressionism