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 Getting goldfish to drive a vehicle on dry land seems a bit extra, but theres a method to this apparent madness. Biologists Shachar Givon and Matan Samina from Ben-Gurion University of th stanley flask e Negev in Israel wanted to test the navigational skills of goldfish outside their acc stanley cup ustomed habitat, which could shed new light on the origin of navigational skills in general.     More technically, the scientists sought to test the  domain transfer methodology,  in which  one species is embedded in another species environment and must cope with an otherwise familiar鈥ask,  in this case navigating through a terrestrial environment as opposed to an aquatic environment, as the scientists write in their new study published in Behavioural Brain Research.  I am excited to share a stanley quencher  new study led by Shachar Givon  @MatanSamina w/ Ohad Ben Shahar: Goldfish can learn to navigate a small robotic vehicle on land. We trained goldfish to drive a wheeled platform that reacts to the fishs movement  https://t.co/ZR59Hu9sib . pic.twitter/J5BkuGlZ34 mdash; Ronen Segev  @ronen_segev  January 3, 2022  The new research draws on similar experiments done in the past, including vehicles guided by rats and dogs.  Importantly, a fish-driven car has already been created, but that was  an observational report, rather than a scientific study, and did not include a methodological examination of navigational capacities,  according to the new paper. For the experiment, the team designed and built a Fish Operated Vehi Zjar ACLU Files Charges Against Facebook for Enabling Advertisers to Target Only Young Men for Jobs
 Subspotting, a new app available exclusively for iOS, cant do anything about the phone booths turned urinals, but it can help New Yorkers figure out where and when theyll have internet service.     It covers every single train line and every single stop. As The Verge notes, it should be pretty irrelevant by the end of 2016. Thats when the MTA anticipates having every stop online. Until then plunk down your $0.99 and get to figuring out when your texts will drop off.  stanley taza [Subspotting via The Verge]  Contact the author at [email 160 stanley cup ;protected].                                                        transportation                                                                                            stanley canada                                                                                                                    Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsTransportation                                    Cybertruck Owner Complains About Snow Blocking His Headlights                           I can t imagine that Tesla just didn t think about this when they put this giant shelf in front of the lights.                                 By          Matt Novak            Published December 2, 2024