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Most Effective Ways of Foraging Can Attract Predators
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University of Bristol
Foraging strategies that maximize results may also increase risk of predation
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Importance of Neuroscientific Evidence for Sexual Assault Trials
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University College London
Victim immobility may be involuntary as the brain can respond to extreme threat by blocking voluntary movement
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Assessing Emotions in Wild Animals
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University of Technology Sydney
A new study examines indicators of mental well-being in wild animals to improve conservation efforts
| 3 min read
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Tetris Reveals How People Respond to Unfair AI
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Cornell University
Players who get fewer turns respond negatively to the other player even when the turns are assigned by an AI
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Instead of Refuting Misinformation Head-On, Try ‘Bypassing’ It
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University of Pennsylvania
Redirecting an individual’s attention away from misinformation and toward other beliefs can be as effective as debunking
| 3 min read
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Most People Feel ‘Psychologically Close’ to Climate Change
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Cell Press
Researchers find that most people consider climate change to be a timely issue rather than a distant one
| 2 min read
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Large Animals Travel More Slowly Because They Can’t Keep Cool
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PLOS
Fragmentation and climate warming could disadvantage large animals due to their limited traveling speeds
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How to Get Your Children to Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
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Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Study examines influence of longer family meals on children's eating behavior
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Elephants as a New Model for Understanding Human Evolution
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
Researchers find evidence of domestication in elephants, suggesting they could be a useful model species
| 2 min read
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Study Finds Fish Assess Misinformation to Avoid Overreaction
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Cornell University
The study indicates that fish adjust their sensitivity to visual motion when there is a lot of it, to avoid false alarms
| 2 min read
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Complex Learned Social Behavior Discovered in Bee’s ‘Waggle Dance’
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University of California - San Diego
Learning and culture are needed for one of the most intricate forms of communication known outside humans
| 3 min read
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How Consciousness in Animals Could Be Researched
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Ruhr-University Bochum
Researchers characterize 10 aspects to help distinguish between strong and weak indicators of consciousness
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