Crows can recognize geometric patterns, suggesting that humans aren't unique in understanding shape structure.
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Baboon attacks: true stories of survival
The investigative minds at How to Survive document the high intelligence and sharp fangs of these primates and the best ways to avoid a confrontation in their territory.
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Scientists build pocket-sized AI brain powered by monkey neurons
A team led by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Assistant Professor Benjamin Cowley has compressed a 60-million-parameter ...
A new study suggests AI systems could be a lot more efficient. Researchers were able to shrink an AI vision model to 1/1000th ...
He’s expecting the same trend for the Internet of Cognition, writing that “scaling out superintelligence is a call to action. The next era of computation demands a unified commitment to building the ...
You can scroll through all the Cockatoo content on the web, and you'll find they're all pretty smart. Their cognitive ...
Human beings have been at the center of ecological change on Earth for thousands of years. But as history shows, no species ...
Red Ruffed Lemurs love bananas. It’s something you know if you are a caretaker at the Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens like Andew Zamora, the animal caretaker. The Naples Zoo offers visitors free boat ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
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