Although the potential applications of quantum computing are widespread, a new feasibility study suggests quantum computers ...
Well so do raccoons, and new research suggests they're genuinely curious about solving them, even if there's no reward. A new study has found raccoons are curious creatures who try out all sorts of ...
For a raccoon, breaking into your garbage might be just as satisfying as cracking a crossword puzzle or a Sudoku is for you, according to new research. These meddlesome “trash pandas” have dexterous ...
A new paper argues that humans are losing varied ways of thinking due to the use of chatbots, and that's concerning.
As enterprise AI agent adoption accelerates, a new study exposes a governance gap that leaves most organizations unable to stop their own systems ...
Other, less enthusiastic teachers simply give up and choose to focus on the children who respond well to math classes. But ...
The first, “legs in, legs out,” suggests that cats correct their falling trajectory by first extending their hind limbs ...
In a new study, scientists successfully trained a brain organoid derived from mouse stem cells to solve an engineering benchmark known as the “cart-pole problem.” By applying weak or strong electric ...
Raccoons keep solving puzzles even after finding food. Curiosity drives learning and may explain why raccoons adapt so well ...
They raid compost bins, outsmart latches and sometimes look gleeful doing it. A new study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious.
Birth order differences in neurodevelopment emerge at 6 months, linked to reduced parental engagement for second-born children.
New research suggests Intelligence may emerge from how the brain’s networks work together rather than a single “intelligence ...