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Scientists Discovered Octopuses, Mollusks, and Other Invertebrates Have Emotions
Octopuses can deal with complex puzzles and show different preferences, individual persons, though whether they and other animals and invertebrates have emotional responses is a hotly debated topic that, according to a York University expert in animal minds, could shake things up humans' moral decision-making
Latest Research Articles
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Resurgence of Coal Mining May Direly Affect Global Climate Goals
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Ocean Warming Makes the Water 'Louder,' Impacting Marine Life
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Scientists Alarmed as Massive Conger Ice Shelf in Antarctica Collapse Due to Record-Breaking Heat
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Polar Vortex to Bring Winter Back in the US
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Giant Asteroid as Big as Empire State Will Make Close Approach Near Earth this Week
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Great Barrier Reef Fishes Are Losing Their Colors Due to Mass Bleaching
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To All Coffee Lovers: Study Shows That 2-3 Cups of Coffee Can Reduce Heart Disease
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Sinkholes with the Size of City Blocks Have Opened on the Arctic Seabed, What Could They Be?
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Semaglutide Medicine Discovered to Contribute in Significant Weight Loss for Adults with Obesity
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New Study Links Ingesting Micro and Nanoplastics to Diabetis, Obesity, and Liver Disease
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80% of Traditional Orchards Vanished in England And Wales Ever Since 1990’s
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80% of People in New Study Discovered to Have Microplastics in their Blood