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Context Facilitates More Effective Search Strategies
by
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Study shows that distractor objects can help the visual system develop more effective search strategies
| 2 min read
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Who Falls More Easily for Conspiracy Theories?
by
Linköping University
Survey indicates that people who trust their gut feeling to determine truth are more susceptible to conspiracy theories
| 2 min read
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Climatic Changes Put the Brakes on Spider Romance
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Flinders University
The gift quality of gift-giving spider
Paratrechalea ornata
can be impacted by environmental conditions
| 2 min read
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Dissecting the Anatomy of a ‘Superheroic’ Science Class
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Ohio State University
Linking the human body to special powers enhances student experience
| 3 min read
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Citizen Science Inspires Kids to Take Local Action
by
North Carolina State University
Involving young girls in citizen science motivates them to tackle scientific problems
| 3 min read
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Solving the Climate Crisis Requires Collaboration between Scientists
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Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Tipping points could bridge the gap between natural and social science regarding climate change
| 2 min read
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Butterfly Species’ Big Brains Adapted Giving Them a Survival Edge, Study Finds
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University of Bristol
Certain butterflies have larger mushroom bodies due to the need to adopt new foraging behaviors
| 3 min read
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Tiny Fish Surprise Scientists in ‘Volunteer’s Dilemma’
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University of Exeter
Trinidadian guppies do not behave the same way as humans do when presented with the volunteer's dilemma
| 2 min read
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Migrant Orangutans Learn Which Foods Are Good to Eat by Watching the Locals
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Frontiers
Migrants male orangutans "peer" at role models to learn about new foods
| 3 min read
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Mystery of How Leaf-Cutting Ants Gauge Leaf Portion Size Revealed
by
The Company of Biologists
Researchers find leaf-cutting ants rely on the position of their hind legs and head to gauge leaf portion size
| 3 min read
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AI Could Replace Humans in Social Science Research
by
University of Waterloo
Researchers discuss large language models and its application to their work
| 2 min read
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Observing Macaques to Better Understand Movement Synchronization
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National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Research finds that macaques synchronize their movements with those of others
| 2 min read
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