Dolphins ‘deliberately get high’

  Dolphins are thought of as one of the most intelligent species in the animal kingdom – and experts believe they have put their ingenuity to use in the pursuit of getting “high”. In extraordinary scenes filmed for a new documentary, young dolphins were seen carefully manipulating a certain kind of puffer fish which, if…

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Armadillo shells are bulletproof

A Texan man who tried to shoot an Armadillo shells has found himself in hospital after his bullet bounced off the animal and hit him in the face. Police in Cass County said the unnamed man spotted the small animal “on his property” at around 3am local time on Thursday and decided to kill it….

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A psychiatrist’s guide to twisted relationships to truth

A psychiatrist’s guide to twisted relationships to truth: ‘Alternative facts’ The phrase “alternative facts” has recently made the news in a political context, but psychiatrists like me are already intimately acquainted with the concept – indeed, we hear various forms of alternate reality expressed almost every day. Untruths aren’t always lies: First, we need to…

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Octopuses lay 56,000 eggs at a time.

The Giant Pacific Octopuses for example has 3 hearts, 9 brains, and blue blood. It sounds like something straight out of a fantasy novel, but alas our own world is magical enough to have creatures as big as 600 pounds capable of squeezing through a coin-sized hole. When it comes to reproduction, octopuses once again…

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India rupee slips 6 paise in early trade

India rupee slips 6 paise to 75.42 against US dollar in early trade: At the interbank foreign exchange, the India rupee opened on a weak note at 75.41, then fell further to 75.42, registering a decline of 6 paise from the last close. The Indian rupee depreciated 6 paise to 75.42 against the US dollar…

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