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  1. contact me whenever ! discord : bmwe63

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  7. For the first time in history, a study confirms that the activity of the octopus brain generates electrical waves similar to those of the human nervous system. dreams. Deep and complex emotions. Vivid memories of past events. These are all processes that the brain of octopuses can digest. A recent study published in Cell recorded for the first time evidence of the workings of the mind in these marine animals. Using electrode implants in a controlled laboratory environment, the researchers were able to record electrical waves in the octopus's brains that closely resemble human nerve activity. Everything was recorded in a series of recordings, which the researchers compared with the brain activity of other sensitive mammals. This was what they found. We suggest: Female octopuses hit the males that harass them A sensitive and complex memory center It is not news that octopuses—as well as other cephalopods, such as cuttlefish—are intelligent and sensitive animals. So much so, that in June 2021 the United Kingdom discussed a law that considers these animals as sentient beings. Never before, however, had it been certain that their nervous activity allowed them to dream and have complex feelings—until now. According to a team of researchers from the University of Naples (Italy), the brain of octopuses has developed so much that it allows them to camouflage themselves, create weapons and build their own houses - even with the garbage that pollutes the beaches. Although these abilities have been documented, the octopus brain is difficult to analyze. Especially since they're smart enough to remove their tracking devices if they're bothered. Also read: Octopuses are capable of feeling emotional pain like humans, a study reveals at 2Hz Still, the study authors devised a non-invasive technique, which allowed them to record the brain activity of these cephalopods. It turned out, according to Tamar Gutnick, the study's lead author, that the brain activity of octopuses has patterns similar to those of mammals. Specifically, at the level of the hippocampus, the complex memory center: "BUT WE ALSO SEE UNIQUE PATTERNS, 2-HZ ACTIVITY, WHICH HAVE NEVER BEEN REPORTED IN OTHER ANIMALS," THE SPECIALIST EXPLAINS TO LIVE SCIENCE. Researchers still don't know exactly what these frequencies are for. However, they also found brain waves known to control sleep-wake cycles in other animals. "In vertebrates, this is the key to finding patterns in brain activity that help us understand how the brain coordinates behavior," concludes the specialist. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/como-funciona-el-cerebro-de-los-pulpos/
  8. The 2024 Ford Mustang with the optional V-8 will cost more than originally claimed, as first reported by the Motor Authority. The V-8 models' price increases are primarily due to gas-guzzler taxes that add an extra $1000 to $1300. The Mustang GT coupe now starts at $44,090 (up $1000), and the 500-hp Dark Horse now starts at $60,895 (up $1300). Folks planning to buy a 2024 Ford Mustang fitted with the revised 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 will have to pay at least $1000 more than previously expected. The price increase is a result of the new seventh-generation pony car getting hit with a gas-guzzler tax, which applies to vehicles that don't meet federal fuel-economy standards. Originally, the manual-equipped Mustang GT coupe had a base MSRP of $43,090, but now that jumps to $44,090 after adding the $1000 gas-guzzler tax. This also affects the GT Premium coupe and convertible models, which see their starting prices rise to $48,610 and $54,110, respectively. The Mustang Dark Horse, which features an enhanced version of the Coyote V-8 and makes 500 horsepower versus GT's 480—486 ponies, gets hit with an even higher $1300 gas-guzzler tax. That increases the newly introduced performance model's base MSRP to $60,895. A Ford spokesperson also told Car and Driver that the base price of the Dark Horse Premium has risen $1400 "due to strong demand." It now starts at $64,860. Several of the Dark Horse's available options will also cost more than originally planned. The list includes the Appearance package (up $250 to $1500), the Handling package (up $495 to $4995), and the carbon-fiber wheels (up $500 to $8995). The 2024 Ford Mustang is slated to go on sale sometime this summer. https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a43796093/2024-ford-mustang-v8-gas-guzzler-tax-price-hike/
  9. The Canarian player, who arrived at the San Sebastian club in 2020, will continue playing for txuri-urdin for one more year. The Real Sociedad player David Silva will continue for another year defending the txuri-urdin shirt after renewing his contract until 2024. Silva has declared after the signing that he feels "very comfortable" with his family. "In addition, the team is doing well and I'm still looking forward to it, which is one of the most important parts to follow." The Real Madrid midfielder highly values the environment he enjoys in the Gipuzkoan capital and is ambitious on a sporting level: "Entering Europe, which is a tremendous achievement with players from home and some from abroad and now we have to maintain that line", said. Silva, with a past at Valencia, Eibar, Celta and Manchester City, extends his career at the age of 37 after a great season in which he has played 26 games with five days remaining before the end of the league, his highest number as a player txuri urdin. https://www.eitb.eus/es/deportes/futbol/real-sociedad/detalle/9192016/david-silva-renueva-con-real-sociedad-hasta-2024/
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