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Scientist captures unprecedented footage of rare animal not seen in nearly a decade: 'You never know what you're going to see'
This rare octopus sighting shows how technology, patience, and respect for nature work together. By investing in careful ...
Soft robotic systems are evolving toward life-like motion, but precise shape-morphing and adaptive grasping remain difficult. This study presents a ...
As the sun sinks into Kyoto’s heritage-soaked skyline, there are a few things you can do. One is to go to bed as early as a ...
If you want a single word that captures Osaka’s approach to food, try kuiadore – eat until you’re broke. Yes, Tokyo has more Michelin stars than anywhere else on the planet and Kyoto has mastered the ...
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Origin Energy retains 22.7% stake in Kraken after equity raise and Australian exclusivity waiver
Origin Energy retains a 22.7% stake in Kraken after US$1 billion raise and waives Kraken platform exclusivity in Australia.
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University of Hong Kong professor steps down from associate deanship after AI-generated references scandal
A University of Hong Kong (HKU) professor has stepped down from his position as associate dean after a paper that listed him ...
Octopus Energy spins off AI-powered Kraken at $8.65B after $1B funding. Learn how this move boosts renewable energy ...
An image shared online in December 2025 was an authentic drone picture of a gargantuan octopus spotted in the Gulf of Mexico.
Dec. 11 (UPI) --A Swedish musician spent six months working to accomplish the "worst" and "coolest" thing he has ever done: teaching an octopus to play piano. Mattias Krantz, a YouTuber whose content ...
Octopus AIM VCT 2 ( ($GB:OSEC) ) has shared an update. Octopus AIM VCT 2 plc and Octopus AIM VCT plc plan to launch a new prospectus offer of ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. California scientists captured rare footage of a seven-arm octopus eating a jellyfish. Almost a half-mile below ...
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