The Abstract Science Team, from left: Henry Self, Chris Widman, Luke Stokes, and Joshua P. Ferguson. Credit: Kathleen Kazimir At 10 AM on Thursday, July 6, Chris Widman, Henry Self, Luke Stokes, and ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American A competition for attention lies at the heart ...
People often believe the ability to think abstractly is distinctly human, but a new study in mallard ducklings shows otherwise. The baby fowl can decipher abstract relationships between shapes and ...