In a playtime experiment, scientists found that apes, our closest living relatives, have the capacity for make-believe, too.
Measuring conditions in volatile clouds of superheated gases known as plasmas is central to pursuing greater scientific understanding of how stars, nuclear detonations and fusion energy work. For ...
Researchers set up a series of tea party-like experiments with Kanzi, a language-trained bonobo who had provided decades ...
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Join Morgan on a two-day caffeine experiment that compares the effects of low-caffeine vs. high-caffeine coffee on daily energy, focus, and overall well-being. Watch as they test regular coffee on Day ...
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New study reveals our closest relatives share the cognitive roots of imagination and pretense. Remember childhood tea parties ...
In October 1945, George Orwell responded to a letter from Mr J. Stewart Cook in the leftwing weekly newspaper Tribune calling for more science education. The call can hardly have ...
A new platform called Rentahuman.ai flips the usual narrative about AI. Instead of people hiring software to do tasks, ...
US physicists have shed light on a long-standing mystery after they captured rare experimental ...
Do apes have imagination? A tea party experiment offers clues - Scientists wondered whether Kanzi, the bonobo, had the ...