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Bottlenose dolphins can sense electric fields with their snouts
Like platypuses and some sharks, bottlenose dolphins have an electric sense which they may use to navigate and search for food
Guido dehnhardt
University of rostock
Nicholas bellono at harvard university
Wild life
Nuremberg zoo
Nicholas bellono
Whales and dolphins
Neuron-like machinery helps anemones decide when to sting
Anemones have special cells that shoot stinging barbs for protection or to hunt prey – decisions about when to release them and where to aim is based on the activity of calcium ion channels similar to those in human neurons
Nicholas bellono at harvard university
Nicholas bellono
Marine biology
Sea creatures
Marine life
The Total Package : Harvard Faculty Hail Hoekstra s Selection as Next FAS Dean | News
‘The Total Package’: Harvard Faculty Hail Hoekstra’s Selection as Next FAS Dean | News | The Harvard Crimson
United states
Williamc kirby
Andrewa biewener
James hanken
Mahzarinr banaji
Venkateshn murthy
Eliasj schisgall
Danielles allen
Michaelj hopkins
Davidf elmer
Rahemd hamid
Nicholas bellono
Megp bernhard
Mathematics department
School of arts
Howard huges medical institute
There s a Big Difference in How Octopuses And Squid Taste The World Around Them
To look at them, squids and octopuses seem to have a lot in common.
University of california san diego
United states
Nicholas bellono
Ryan hibbs
Havard university
California san diego
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish arms evolved to taste different compounds
Octopus suckers can taste a variety of greasy, sticky molecules, while squid and cuttlefish suckers detect bitter compounds.
San diego
United states
Ryan hibbs
Anik grearson
Maude baldwin
Harold zakon
Nicholas bellono
University of texas at austin
University of california
Max planck institute
Biological intelligence
Texas southwestern medical center
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