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A seafood company has designed the world’s first octopus farm: Here’s why that’s horrifying
Seafood company Nueva Pescanova is building an octopus farm, just as our understanding of the sea creature starts to blur the ...
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What octopus and human brains have in common
If we go far enough back in evolutionary history, we encounter the last known common ancestor of humans and cephalopods: a primitive wormlike animal with minimal intelligence and simple eyespots.
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Cats, Humans Share Ancient Bond
23 -- THURSDAY, June 28 (HealthDay News) -- Painstaking genetic research shows that the cat first became domesticated soon after humans began ... cats appear to share a common ancestor, according ...
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The Case of the Missing Ancestor
What defining changes in the genetic code took place after we separated from our most recent ancestor? Looking at the places where all living humans share a novel genetic signature but the ...
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Why an octopus might think like an alien
To understand how aliens might think, Dominic Sivitilli went to the bottom of the sea to find the closest thing: an octopus. Its sophisticated nervous systems and sensitive suckers allow it to do ...
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2 Human Ancestors Probably Co-Existed
Still, the Nature report does appear to extend the time at which these two groups of human ancestors co-existed -- to at least 500,000 years, Trinkaus said. And what of the erectus specimen's ...
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Humans, Their Ancestors and Relatives (IMAGE)
A set of new studies from the University of Utah and elsewhere found that human ancestors and relatives started eating an increasingly grassy diet 3.5 million years ago. The studies included ...
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Why an octopus’ brain is similar to a human’s
An octopus' brain is on the same wavelength as ... In captivity they can learn to solve puzzles, open jars - and squirt humans they don't like. They are as smart as the average dog.
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Octopus Market Share and Forecast till 2028
Many major technology players are [Frigorificos de Camarinas, Galveston Shrimp Company, Pescanova Hellas, Thai Union Group] have been looking into Octopus as a way to increase their market share ...
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Blue-ringed octopus, one of the most toxic animals on Earth, bites woman multiple times
An unnamed woman was bitten twice by a blue-ringed octopus, which contains one of the most dangerous neurotoxins on the ...
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Blanket Octopus
Another unusual aspect of the blanket octopus: It’s immune to the stinging cells of the highly dangerous (to humans at least) jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war, which it uses to its advantage ...

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