In a series of experiments, the fuzzy pollinators figured out how to use a ball as a tool to access a sugary treat. The study ...
In a new study, bumble bees solve a completely novel object-manipulation task. What makes this behavior especially remarkable ...
With no training, bumblebees can work out how to use a ball like a ladder to feed on sugar from an out-of-reach flower.
Bumblebees appear to be capable of coming up with creative solutions to new problems to get a sugary reward—and their ...
New research suggests the fuzzy insects may be capable of spontaneously solving problems the way animals with much larger ...
Bumblebees were able to complete several new object-manipulation tasks in a series of groundbreaking experiments. The post ...
Despite its tiny brain, the bumblebee is capable of solving complex problems on a dime, reshaping our view of the humble ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu demonstrate spontaneous problem-solving in bumblebees, a first for invertebrates.
A century ago, a psychologist named Wolfgang Köhler proved that chimpanzees could solve complex ...
To the editor: Guest contributor Iddo Gefen not only laments the analogy between the human brain and artificial intelligence, but he also suggests that human minds don’t learn or recall like an AI ...