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Octopuses just became the first invertebrate caught using a mirror to find food hidden behind them, succeeding about 73% of the time
Three California two-spot octopuses learned to use a mirror to find a live crab hidden behind them, choosing the correct side ...
A new study revealed that beluga whales can recognize themselves in a mirror. Here, a female beluga and her calf swim in the Canadian Arctic. Beluga whales have some of the most iconic faces in the ...
Octopuses are remarkably intelligent creatures, as was demonstrated by Inky the Octopus's famous escape from the National ...
Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought. Researchers at Dartmouth found that octopuses can learn to use mirrors to ...
Photogrammetry is the process of 3D scanning an object by taking a lot of photographs, then using software to turn those into ...
A mirror can seem deceptively simple. To us, it is an everyday object, useful for checking appearances or watching what is ...
Some scientists trying to create "mirror life" have stopped in their tracks. A mirror microorganism could end up being a major pathogen since immune systems wouldn't notice it. Mirror-image biology ...
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Using mirrors to enlarge your room and brighten your space
Philosophically, mirrors symbolize truth, self-reflection and vanity (which didn’t turn out so well, mythically, for ...
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