Scientists have discovered that turtles possess advanced visual processing abilities once thought to be unique to mammals.
The island of Guam has a snake problem. Though innocuous enough in appearance – slender with brownish or greenish coloration ...
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Deer Create Mysterious Ultraviolet Signals That Glow in Forests
Deer have the ability to see ultraviolet light, and a recent study shows they can also leave a glowing trail visible in those wavelengths, too. The discovery casts a whole new light on the way deer ...
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This bizarre deep-sea octopus may rival humans in raw intelligence
Researchers studying a deep-sea octopus called Muusoctopus robustus have found thousands of the animals congregating at ...
Researchers have shed new light on the features that enable tree-dwelling mammals to move effectively through their ...
A new study explains how climbing down trees helped shape upright posture in early primates and changed the course of evolution.
An international research team, including VUB data scientist Yannick Jadoul, has shed new light on the rhythmic nature of sexual behavior in bonobos. By precisely analyzing the tempo of movements ...
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AI creates artificial animals that over time develop functioning vision without instruction
Researchers in Sweden created artificial animals that over time develop functioning vision from scratch ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Israeli researchers find humans and turtles, share key brain function going back 320 million years
Turtles are able to grasp that the same object seen from different angles is not a different object, an important trait for ...
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Four-eyed fossils offer clues to the origins of human vision
A remarkable fossil discovered in southern China has offered scientists a rare glimpse into our distant evolutionary past.
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