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Sunday, January 31, 2021

Studying the creativity 🐙 intelligence of the octopus

Studying the Creativity and Intelligence
🐙 of the Octopus 🐙
Roger Hanlon January 12, 2020 
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The mysteries of the octopus
The octopus is one of the most bizarre life forms on Earth – one of the smartest, most interesting, and most alien. It can camouflage itself in a flash, squeeze its entire body through a one-inch hole, and use their brains (yes, it has nine of them) to think and play. Chip Reid visits scientists at New England Aquarium in Boston, and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., and talks with Sy Montgomery, author of "The Soul of an Octopus," about these curious creatures.

 
The amazing brains and morphing skin
of octopuses and other cephalopods
Roger Hanlon January 12, 2020
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish - collectively known as cephalopods - have strange, massive, distributed brains. What do they do with all that neural power? Dive into the ocean with marine biologist Roger Hanlon, who shares astonishing footage of the camouflaging abilities of cephalopods, which can change their skin color and texture in a flash. Learn how their smart skin, and their ability to deploy it in sophisticated ways, could be evidence of an alternative form of intelligence - and how it could lead to breakthroughs in AI, fabrics, cosmetics and beyond. 


Octopus Intelligence Experiment
Takes an Unexpected Turn
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Octopus With a Big Dilemma
Behavior Observation Test

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The mysteries of the octopus
The octopus is one of the most bizarre life forms on Earth – one of the smartest, most interesting, and most alien. It can camouflage itself in a flash, squeeze its entire body through a one-inch hole, and use their brains (yes, it has nine of them) to think and play. Chip Reid visits scientists at New England Aquarium in Boston, and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Mass., and talks with Sy Montgomery, author of "The Soul of an Octopus," about these curious creatures.
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