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Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
How researchers measure the logical reasoning of monkeys, pigeons, rats, fish and wasps shapes how they understand mental processes in animals − and in people.
The saga of the Klamath provokes a more fundamental, yet often ignored, set of questions: What is a river for? Irrigation?
What many visitors don’t realize is that Wehr Bridge is part of Pennsylvania’s rich covered bridge heritage. The state once ...
Explore the evolution of image annotation—from manual labeling to AI automation—powering innovations in healthcare, retail, ...
Pattern recognition receptors articles from across Nature Portfolio Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are expressed by cells in the body in order to sense molecules that are associated with ...
Some animals at the Humane Society of Southern Arizona have a new ally in the effort to find their forever homes.
New research highlights the critical role of dynamic motion in recognizing familiar people, beyond static facial or body ...
A new study tested how humans and ChatGPT understand color metaphors, revealing key differences between lived experience and language-based AI.
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