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Apes share the human ability to imagine and pretend, suggests new research that included a series of tea party experiments.
An educational experiment with snakes to observe behavior and learn something new.
From fundamental biological units as tiny as genes to complex societies, ecological systems rely on cooperation. All manner of organisms can benefit from working together to survive in a dog-eat-dog ...
Detailed experiments provide new insights into the forces and mechanisms that influence polymer micelle formation and gelling behavior.
It has long been known that apes can plan ahead and consider the beliefs of other individuals, but no reproducible evidence has shown an ape’s ability to engage with make-believe objects.
In collaboration with international partners, researchers at the University of Stuttgart have experimentally demonstrated a ...
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Scientists have identified a mirror-image form of the amino acid cysteine that selectively slows the growth of certain ...
Consciousness remains science’s greatest mystery. A new study explores how it arises—and why solving it could reshape ...
Generic AI tools weren't designed for learning. The future belongs to purpose-built, pedagogically informed tools with ...