This post is in response to Do Cows Use Tools? New Research Says Yes By Marc Bekoff Ph.D. Veronika using a brush as a tool to scratch various parts of her body. Source: A. J. Osuna-Mascaró/with ...
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Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
Marine animals, such as the extremely simple flatworm Trichoplax, are ideal model organisms for studying the early evolutionary origins of animal life processes. Despite measuring only a few ...
People are falling for AI videos of elephants saving tigers and it is completely distorting our understanding of how nature actually works.
BrainAlignNet, AutoCellLabeler, and CellDiscoveryNet—to automatically track and identify neurons in moving worms and jellyfish.
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From iguanas to ancient dinosaurs, discover the surprising ways animals have evolved to use their tails as defense mechanisms against predators.
The discovery could rewrite our understanding of North American human dispersion and and provide some insight into famed ...
Understanding the connection between behavior and brain cell activity is a major goal of neuroscience. To make progress, ...
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