Dolphins have names for one another, just like humans
Bottlenose dolphins’ signature whistles just passed an important test in animal psychology. A new study suggests that these animals use their whistles as name-like concepts.
Bottlenose dolphins’ signature whistles just passed an important test in animal psychology. A new study suggests that these animals use their whistles as name-like concepts.
The world has access to the real-time unfolding of war like never before, and it’s putting Putin at a disadvantage.
“Lockdown to be extended!” Has there ever been a better example of how language controls our thoughts? On Youtube, there’s a channel called Tested which is hosted
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