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Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see
Octopuses use mirrors to find food they cannot see Octopuses just joined an exclusive intelligence club by learning to use mirrors to find hidden food. - Date: - June 5, 2026 - Source: - Dartmouth College - Summary: - Octopuses may be even smarter than we thought.
Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey
Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor Octopuses are remarkably intelligent creatures, as was demonstrated by Inky the Octopus's famous escape from the National Aquarium of New Zealand through a drainpipe back to sea in 2016. A new Dartmouth study shows octopuses can use mirrors to find food out of sight, demonstrating spatial cognitive abilities. The results are published in Current Biology.
Overarming America: Game theory explores how fear and social pressure drive gun purchases
Overarming America: Game theory explores how fear and social pressure drive gun purchases Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor A Dartmouth College study is the first to map the interplay of personal choice and social networks that has led to the United States being one of the world's most heavily armed countries, with 120 firearms for every 100 people. The researchers describe in Science Advances how individual incentives to buy firearms can lead to a phenomenon they...
Woman, 28, dies after being hit by Audi as police make 'drug-driving' arrest
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Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up
Projecting a college football program's future is harder than ever. Rosters and fortunes change dramatically and championship pathways are more open than ever. The assets that make a program great in 2026 might not be there in 2027.
Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift
Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift Andrew Zinin Lead Editor For the past several years, Penn State geoscientist Sarah Ivory and her students have been among a team of scientists scaling the East African Rwenzori Mountains, collecting sediment core samples from lakes formed at the end of the last ice age as glaciers began receding in the region some 12,000 years ago. Among those cores was a surprising revelation: A 2012 wildfire that ravaged 16...
Shock survey reveals voters will back scandal-hit candidates just to stop the other side from winning
Shock survey reveals voters will back scandal-hit candidates just to stop the other side from winning The six-day poll, which concluded on Monday, found that two-thirds of party-aligned respondents would vote for a candidate they dislike simply to stop the other party from winning - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a stark reality in American politics: deep partisan divides mean many voters are willing to overlook significant controversies to prevent the...
Volatile summer weather threatens to turn World Cup into test of heat
Volatile summer weather threatens to turn World Cup into test of heat June 10 : The World Cup will kick off on Thursday under familiar North American summer threats: extreme heat, suffocating humidity and thunderstorms capable of delaying matches with little warning. Seasonal forecasts indicate above-normal temperatures across large parts of the United States, while moisture flowing north from the Gulf of Mexico could fuel thunderstorms and severe weather during the opening weeks of the...
Differential Transcript Usage Reveals Isoform-Level Remodeling of Tumor Biology in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is characterized by transcriptional reprogram-ming driven by hypoxia signaling, metabolic rewiring, and immune modulation. While gene-level analyses have defined key features of ccRCC biology, they do not capture isoform-level variation arising from alternative splicing. Differential transcript usage (DTU) represents an additional regulatory layer that may influence protein function, pathway activity, and clinical outcomes, yet its role in ccRCC...
‘There is no great master plan’: anxiety as UK homes, roads and railways sink into the sea
Coastal erosion is severely impacting UK communities, with infrastructure such as roads and railways being damaged by rising sea levels. A section of the Slapton Line road in south Devon was recently demolished by winter storms, highlighting the vulnerability of coastal areas. Experts note that there is no comprehensive master plan to address this escalating threat.