A Cognitive Revolution in Animal Research
Animal ‘personalities’ are forcing scientists to rethink basic research.
Animal ‘personalities’ are forcing scientists to rethink basic research.
Chimps sleep nine hours a night. Cotton-top tamarins sleep about 13. What happened to humans?
An intelligent fish has stirred up a debate about how to measure self-awareness among animals—and what self-awareness even is in the first place.
Studies have shown that when it comes to relaying scientific messages, satire can be more effective than sincerity.
A new forensic tool could help scientists figure out what kills the animals.
A rare sighting hints that giant squid use a devious technique to get food.
Crustacean parasites are common on whales, but how they survive on smaller, speedier ocean animals is a mystery.
Some right whales disappear for years, only to reemerge in strange places with a baby.
A giant database of the underwater excretions of fish, frogs, and other creatures could help scientists understand the effects of fishing and climate change.
A leggy marine creature may be a one-of-a-kind underwater planter.