A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a "taste by touch" sensory ...
A muscle that no longer answers to the brain might sound useless. MIT researchers are trying to turn that idea into medicine.
Relax, recharge, and celebrate well-being at Leo's Feel Good Fest, a campus and community-wide wellness event at the ...
Scientists found that the male’s hectocotylus, the specialized arm for mating, is lined with receptors that can sense ...
A new study by Harvard biologists reveals how octopuses feel their way to potential mates with a “taste by touch” sensory system and even can couple at arm’s length without actually seeing each other.
“These findings demonstrate that odor-dependent habituation and dishabituation dynamically regulate feeding motivation in ...
How do octopuses mate in the dark? A new study shows how the hectocotylus arm uses progesterone receptors to "taste" for a mate.
“It makes sense that the arm is both the sensor and the mating organ because in these chance encounters, the arm has to be ...
With interactive exhibits, building activities, and plenty of space for kids to explore, this Lansing museum makes one ...
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White House Egg Roll for Easter celebrates 'patriotic spirit,' America's farmers and the USA
President Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House, ...
A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across ...
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