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Memory Without a Brain? Sliced-Off Flatworm Heads Retain Memories, Say Biologists

Planarian flatworms are small, flat-bodied freshwater invertebrates known for their remarkable regenerative abilities. With a distinctive elongated body shape covered in cilia, these animals range in size from just a few millimeters to several centimeters in length. They have a simple nervous system, primitive “eyespots,” and a single opening that serves as both a mouth […]

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Chemical Engineering in the Wild: The Defense Mechanism of Asian Bombardier Beetles

Asian bombardier beetles are a unique group of insects known for their impressive defense mechanism against predators. These beetles have the ability to shoot a hot chemical spray from their abdomens, which can deter would-be attackers and give the beetle time to escape. The spray is created by storing two separate chemicals, hydrogen peroxide and […]

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The Underwater Photosynthesizer: The Leaf Sheep Sea Slug’s Quest for Survival

The leaf sheep sea slug, also known as Costasiella kuroshimae, is a fascinating and unique creature that lives in the ocean. Unlike other marine animals that rely on hunting or scavenging for food, this sea slug has a secret weapon that allows it to survive in environments where food is scarce: the ability to photosynthesize. […]

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