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Roger Hanlon: The Amazing Brains & Morphing Skin of Cephalopods | TED Talk

Published on May 31, 2019
Roger Hanlon: The Amazing Brains & Morphing Skin of Cephalopods | TED Talk
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Roger Hanlon’s TED Talk, presented in April in Vancouver, has just been released! Dive into the brainy world of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish with Hanlon, a senior scientist at MBL and a world expert on cephalopod behavior. His talk is currently featured as a recommended video on TED.com.

Source: Roger Hanlon: The amazing brains and morphing skin of octopuses and other cephalopods | TED Talk

Posted in MBL in the News | Tagged animals, Biology, brain, Evolution, marine biology, nature, Oceans, Science, talks, TED, via bookmarklet

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