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The animal that survives by pretending to be others
This video explores the mimic octopus, a rare marine animal known for its extraordinary ability to imitate other sea creatures. Instead of relying on speed or strength, it changes shape, movement, and ...
Nature never stops amazing us with creatures that seem straight out of a sci-fi flick. Be it deep-sea oddballs or backyard buddies, animals pull off tricks that leave people wondering if that is even ...
Discover how baby squids use special skin cells to change color and blend in moments after hatching, helping them survive in the wild.
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Octopuses change color in milliseconds, even though they’re colorblind
Octopuses can flip from mottled rock to smooth sand in less time than it takes a human to blink, yet their eyes carry only a ...
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What Makes Human Touch So Special?
Despite how advanced robots have become, getting them to feel the way humans do is an incredibly complex challenge.
After 30 years of glitchy swiping, it's finally time for New Yorkers to get the subway experience that they deserve.
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Dishes that define a Christmas from around the world
On Christmas Eve, known as Consoada, Portuguese families typically gather around a simple meal of salted cod called bacalhau, ...
Weave Robotics, the California startup behind the laundry-folding robot, has started placing robots in laundromats. Former Apple engineers Evan Wineland and Kaan Dogrusoz founded the company. It plans ...
Portia is capable of planning a route through the 3-dimensional vegetation that allows it to approach its chosen victim from ...
What if we simply cannot know whether an artificial intelligence is conscious, and what if that uncertainty itself is the ...
Chimpanzees are clearly among the most intelligent of all non-human animals, but they are rarely regarded as killers. And yet ...
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