These Electric Fish Detect Images of What Their Companions Are ‘Seeing’
Schools of brainiac fish share “images” of nearby objects and use their extraordinary ability to see farther
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Schools of brainiac fish share “images” of nearby objects and use their extraordinary ability to see farther
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