A conversation with the legendary evolutionary thinker and archaeologist, Eudald Carbonell. By Jan Ritch-Frel and Deborah ...
While speed often captures attention, many animals thrive by moving slowly, conserving energy and avoiding predators. From the banana slug to the dwarf seahorse, these creatures demonstrate that a ...
Octopuses aren’t just flexible—they’re astonishingly strategic. A new study reveals how their eight arms coordinate with surprising precision: front arms for exploring, back arms for locomotion, and ...
Life cycles require the creation of an autonomous individual, that individual’s growth and that individual’s reproduction In ...
Researchers at Seoul National University and Kyung Hee University report a framework to control collective motions, such as ...
Natural animal fibers spun into yarn and then woven into textiles come from many different animals. Wool comes from a variety ...
Scientists have deployed artificial intelligence models to identify and re-identify endangered giraffes in Tanzania. The Wild Nature Institute partnered with Microsoft’s AI For Good Lab to launch ...
A new research perspective was published in Volume 17, Issue 9 of Aging-US on August 26, 2025, titled “Analysis of the ...
The Cannonball was placed in East Park in 1959 after it was retired from service at the American Crystal Sugar plant.
Octopus arms are one of the most flexible structures known in all of the biological world. Their agility is so extraordinary that robotics researchers want to learn the secrets behind their movements, ...
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