“Watching the Euros, I felt tension and pressure on the shoulders of the players,” Thomas Tuchel surmised when reflecting on Gareth Southgate’s final tournament as England manager, “they were more ...
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A West Philadelphia teenager has created a cooperative board game aimed at teaching players about world hunger and ...
A spate of new studies is revealing the lifelong impact of being marked as exceptional during childhood – and the results ...
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Autonomize AI today announced the launch of Autonomize Genie AI™, a healthcare-native AI Agent that enables the people closest to healthcare challenges to design, deploy, and continuously improve ...
The bees had to roll the ball under a blue "flower," then stand atop the moved object to access a sweet treat. Mikko Törmänen / University of Oulu Some bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, a ...
German psychologist Wolfgang Köhler set up a famous experiment more than 100 years ago that changed how scientists understand animal intelligence and the power of insight — or spontaneous ...
In a new study, bumble bees solve a completely novel object-manipulation task. What makes this behavior especially remarkable is that the bees had never been trained. The findings challenge the ...
Contrary to their name, bumblebees are no bumbling oafs. A new study published in Science on Thursday found that these bees utilized tools to solve complex problems to win a sugary treat, even if they ...