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Hydra's Brain Basics: How Heat and Germs Shape Simple Minds
Friday, June 6, 2025
Scientists made a computer model to show how these connections change and sync up over time. They found that things like temperature and the presence of helpful germs can change how the nerve circuit forms. This shows that Hydra's nerve system can adapt to its environment. These findings suggest that the basic design of nerve systems might be the same in many animals.
Hydra lives in places where temperature and germs can change a lot. So, understanding how Hydra adapts can help scientists learn more about how animals evolve and cope with changes in their environment. This research gives a new angle on how simple nerve systems work and how they can change based on what's happening around them. It also shows that even simple animals have complex ways of dealing with their surroundings.
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