Crows have demonstrated advanced cognitive abilities that challenge long-held assumptions about bird intelligence.
Crows are rewriting our understanding of intelligence. These birds meticulously select and shape tools for specific tasks. They even use one tool to get another, showcasing advanced planning. Their ...
From early on, what has set the human species apart from all others is the ability to direct ever-increasing power toward our ...
The discovery could rewrite our understanding of North American human dispersion and and provide some insight into famed Clovis culture.
In his new book, Roland Ennos offers eye-opening ideas that the importance of physical power and engineering ...
Recent technological advances have opened new exciting possibilities for the development of smart prosthetics, such as artificial limbs, joints or organs that can replace injured, damaged or amputated ...
Meanwhile, medical research has changed. We can now study human disease using patient-derived cells, human organoids, advanced imaging and computational tools that reveal mechanisms we could not see ...
However, careful reexaminations indicate the “little awl” is far more significant than originally believed—so much so that it ...
Rooks are smart enough to use tools and solve puzzles, and at one theme park they even learned to clean up human trash.
A recent study that shows how cows can use tools recalls the controversial 1982 cartoon from "The Far Side" comic strip called "Cow Tools." ...
In case you haven't heard, cows are using tools now. Well, one cow, Veronika, a brown cow in Switzerland that used a broom to scratch her back and belly. Alice Auersperg wrote a book about animal ...