Happy #squidtember 14th! Today I wanted to share a little bit about Caribbean Reef Squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, anti-predator responses!
Image from the paper cited in the next tweet.
“How little we know, how much to discover, what chemical forces flow from lover to lover”
—Frank Sinatra
Congratulations @sarah_blumen on her new review in 🧠❤️
The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding from Human and Animal Perspectives https://t.co/socxn0WDLo
“How little we know, how much to discover, what chemical forces flow from lover to lover”
—Frank Sinatra
Congratulations @sarah_blumen on her new review in 🧠❤️
The Neurobiology of Love and Pair Bonding from Human and Animal Perspectives https://t.co/socxn0WDLo
The Chicken Orb gives chickens the freedom to forage outside of the chickenyard and in the garden without fear of getting eaten. You pop a chicken in the Orb, secure the orb gate, escort the chicken to a suitable foraging area, and away they go. The chicken moves the orb in its desired direction, foraging bugs and foliage. When foraging time is up, simply escort them back to the enclosure and release back into the coop.
Pass the popcorn!🍿
In 2020, scientists velcro'd 3D glasses to European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and set up a 3D theatre to study how they percieve depth perception.
I know this is very cool research but I can't get over how goofy they look like this.
*gestures to my unmown yard*
"I'm choosing to let my yard grow wild, to help the pollinators."
*waves at a stack of dirty dishes*
"This, too, is for the pollinators."
*trips over a pile of dirty laundry"
"Pollinators."
What's the best figure in a scientific paper?
This one is pretty great: "the cosmic background radiation of the universe superimposed on the symbol of infinity", used to represent the space of possible proteins