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2023-05-11 05:24:39 ScienceAlert - Latest
Mystery Rock That Damaged a New Jersey Home Could Be a Shooting Star

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Skin Patch Allows Toddlers With a Mild Allergy to Eat A Few Peanuts Safely

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2023-05-11 05:24:38 ScienceAlert - Latest
Cosmic Object 10 Million Times Brighter Than The Sun Seems to Defy Physics

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2023-05-10 21:24:21 ScienceAlert - Latest
There's One Critical Thing We Can All Do to Keep Alzheimer's Symptoms at Bay

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2023-05-10 13:26:29 ScienceAlert - Latest
Road Built 7,000 Years Ago Found at The Bottom of The Mediterranean Sea

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2023-05-10 09:19:36 ScienceAlert - Latest
A New Urine Test Could Be a Simple Way to Check For Cancer

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2023-05-10 09:19:36 ScienceAlert - Latest
Your Big Nose Might Be The Result of an Ancient Affair With a Neanderthal

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2023-05-10 09:19:36 ScienceAlert - Latest
Scientists Uncovered Evidence of What Could Be Earth's First Mass Animal Extinction

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2023-05-10 09:19:35 ScienceAlert - Latest
AI Creators Are Still Making The Same Mistake This Programmer Made 25 Years Ago

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2023-04-29 12:10:06 Octopuses are fascinating and intelligent creatures, with a unique ability to solve complex problems and learn from their experiences.

A groundbreaking new study has revealed a never-before-seen brain wave pattern in octopuses, suggesting that they have evolved a sophisticated neural network capable of processing complex information in a way that is similar to vertebrates. This study not only sheds new light on octopus cognition but also offers insights into the evolution of intelligence, as the last common ancestor of humans with octopuses was a flatworm that lived on the seafloor about 750 million years ago. These findings provide exciting new avenues of research into the cognitive abilities of octopuses and the evolution of intelligence.
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