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- Octopuses have nine brains, three hearts, and blue copper-based blood, and most of their neurons live in their arms, meaning each arm can “taste,” decide, and react on its own
- A filmmaker finds 47 grizzlies gorging on moths that taste like honey-roasted peanuts, and the bizarre buffet is real, seasonal, and shockingly intense
- A U.S. city will bore through rock beneath a creek to build a massive sewage tunnel, with the route running up to about 118 feet (36 meters) underground in a historic infrastructure push
- Psychology suggests the generation that ate cereal for dinner and walked home in the dark did not just survive neglect, but built an emotional operating system around self-reliance
- A photographer waited four years to capture a coyote frozen midair over ice, and the split-second shot looks like it breaks physics
- A beachgoer calls for help after spotting a wild animal sleeping on a pile of trash, and the rescue reveals how closely wildlife and human waste now collide
- A diver finds a hidden stash of coins underwater, and what looked like debris becomes the treasure find of a lifetime
- Underground acoustic signals can expose hidden tunnels beneath U.S. roads and railways, turning vibrations into a new kind of subsurface X-ray
- One of the world’s biggest excavators has a projected 60-year lifespan, and the twist is the scale: about 16.5 million pounds, a boom roughly 427 feet long, and 19 electric motors pushing nearly 19,830 horsepower