Despite its tiny brain, the bumblebee is capable of solving complex problems on a dime, reshaping our view of the humble pollinators.
A new generation of robots is beginning to take shape, one that moves, senses, and adapts more like living creatures.
With three hearts, blue blood and arms that appear to think independently, the octopus may be one of Earth’s strangest creatures—rewriting what scientists thought intelligence.
In a groundbreaking discovery, octopuses have demonstrated an ability previously thought exclusive to vertebrates: using ...
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How octopuses solve puzzles and what their remarkable intelligence reveals about the underwater world
Understanding How Octopuses Solve Puzzles And Why Their Intelligence Continues To Fascinate Scientists: Octopuses are widely ...
It may seem like a small difference, but the number of arms a cephalopod has completely changes the way it survives. From ...
Are you standing in the way of creativity?
According to researchers at Imperial College London, humans shed around 200 million skin cells each hour—and they have to go ...
DC is setting up a superhero TV future that no other major comic book franchise is matching right now.
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Invasive pufferfish spreads across Greece, menacing fishermen, ecosystems, and people who eat it
"Tetrodotoxin causes muscle paralysis, blocks the nervous system, and can lead to death." ...
"Our findings are the first to demonstrate that invertebrates can use mirrors to understand their environment to find prey." ...
Octopus, squid, and cuttlefish aid marine food webs and carbon storage, revealing how climate change reshapes oceans and ...
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