Scientists observe bumblebees rolling a ball underneath a flower to get sugar, showing complex problem-solving abilities.
Contrary to their name, bumblebees are no bumbling oafs. A new study published in Science on Thursday found that these bees utilized tools to solve complex problems to win a sugary treat, even if ...
New research suggests the fuzzy insects may be capable of spontaneously solving problems the way animals with much larger ...
"Squeak the Squirrel" follows a golden-mantled ground squirrel named Squeak as he forages for food and learns various tasks to obtain nuts and seeds. The film showcases Squeak's intelligence and ...
Despite its tiny brain, the bumblebee is capable of solving complex problems on a dime, reshaping our view of the humble ...
When people think of intelligent animals, they immediately think of dolphins, elephants, and chimpanzees. But one of the most intelligent problem-solvers is hiding deep beneath the surface, called the ...
A century ago, a psychologist named Wolfgang Köhler proved that chimpanzees could solve complex ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu demonstrate spontaneous problem-solving in bumblebees, a first for invertebrates.
Movie S4. Task solution in Experiment 3. This movie shows a bee solving the task in Experiment 3. The beginning of the video (habituation phase, without the ball present) is shown at accelerated speed ...
For years, a handful of local animal lovers have been dealing with the problem of stray and abandoned animals in Yakima County, paying out of their own pocket for spay and neuter operations and ...