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Animal Intelligence
Parity tasks (such as odd and even categorisation) are considered abstract and high-level numerical concepts in humans.
Recent discoveries about bodily awareness have changed how scientists think about the nature of consciousness.
Inspired by the shape of a New Caledonian crow’s beak, researchers created a new 3D-printed prototype of tweezers.
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The next time you see your dog sniffing the pavement or another dog’s junk, you should let them. Here’s why.
Tracing the origin and development of jaws — and other anatomical features that humans share — sheds some light on how we came to be.
The crabs' blue blood contains an ancient immune defense mechanism that has helped save countless human lives.
Rock art in northern Australia depicts marsupial lions, giant kangaroos, and other megafauna that populated the Land Down Under long ago.
Nietzsche both wished he was as stupid as a cow so he wouldn’t have to contemplate existence, and pitied cows for being so stupid that they couldn’t contemplate existence.
Was there an intelligent, technologically advanced species long before humans existed? Could there have been a dinosaur civilization?
The apes taught sign language didn't understand what they were doing. They were merely "aping" their caretakers.
Fish are surprisingly good in numbers tests — a skill that sometimes makes the difference between life and death.
We should not expect aliens to look anything like us. Creatures that resemble octopuses or birds or even robots are legitimate possibilities.
Murmurations have no leader and follow no plan.
Chimpanzees are able to consider the context of social interactions and can accept unfavorable outcomes — sometimes.