How human activities negatively affect urban red squirrels' problem-solving skills and potentially their chances of thriving ...
Cephalopods like octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid display a range of deceptive behaviors, which may rely on sophisticated ...
A guanaco successfully retrieves food from a cup with a lid. Trimmed from Caicoya et al. via Proceedings of the Royal Society B under CC BY 4.0 Hoofed animals that are outsiders in their social groups ...
Wild octopus arm movements reveal extraordinary control, offering insights that may transform robotics design and lifesaving ...
Some animals are so astonishingly unique in their behavior that they make human beings pause and wonder-could they really be animals? Their actions sometimes mirror humans in surprising ways, bridging ...
Intelligence is not something unique to humans—it appears in remarkable ways across the animal kingdom. From problem-solving and tool use to communication and social cooperation, many species display ...
Magpies are highly social and live in groups of two or 12 individuals that defend, occupy, and breed cooperatively. Toby Hudson via Wikicommons under CC BY-SA 3.0 When researchers placed small GPS ...
As I have mentioned in previous posts, cognitive behavioral therapy is more than challenging negative, automatic thoughts. There is a whole behavioral piece of this therapy that focuses on what people ...