In the game Rock, Paper, Scissors, two opponents randomly toss out hand gestures, and each one wins, loses or draws with equal probability. It's supposed to be a game of pure luck, not skill — and ...
Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the ...
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How a biological version of rock-paper-scissors determines if lizard colors are maintained or lost
Two new studies into lizard colors reveal how one species maintains its colorful diversity while others are losing their ...
It's a game that's used to settle debates around the world. But when it comes to 'rock, paper, scissors', what is the best way to win? You might think that the playground game is down to luck. However ...
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