Category: News
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Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see
Even so, the study adds another remarkable ability to the growing list of traits that make octopuses some of the most fascinating and intelligent animals in the ocean.
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The sound of rain accelerates rice growth
Overall, the work provides one of the first quantitative demonstrations that natural sounds, such as rain, can serve as a meaningful factor influencing the early stages of plant development, complementing traditionally studied variables such as moisture, temperature, and light.
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Plants may be getting nutrients from dust in the air, not just from soil
In simple terms, plants may not be feeding only through their roots.
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How Australian Magpies Learn Vocal “Language”: Evidence of Socially Learned Call Sequences
More broadly, the findings matter because they help scientists better understand the evolutionary roots of language.
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Mushrooms can exchange information
In a natural environment, fungi form dynamic communication networks and react quickly to the local appearance of resources.
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Winners Announced for the “Travel Photographer of the Year 2025” Contest in the “Wildlife, Nature & Underwater World” Category
The top award in the single image category was given to a stunning shot showing a puma hunting a guanaco, capturing both the intensity and beauty of life in the wild.