Two Princeton professors, Molly Crockett and Sebastian Seung, have been named recipients of National Academy of Sciences awards for their work in moral cognition and computational neuroscience, ...
Researchers offered a bonobo named Kanzi imaginary juice and grapes, presenting the tests as a kind of make-believe tea party ...
Texas A&M researchers test Texas-grown cabbage in kimchi fermentation, linking food safety, flavor and new markets.
A groundbreaking study suggests that our genes may play a much larger role in our expiration date than we ever imagined.
A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a completely unknown form of multicellular life, according to a new study.
Whatever challenges life throws, mothers often know best as they guide offspring through the risky stages of early development. This scenario, familiar when applied to humans, turns out to be true for ...
New study reveals our closest relatives share the cognitive roots of imagination and pretense. Remember childhood tea parties ...
Bliss, a Ph.D. student at UC Berkeley, typically gets up at 6 a.m. to make the drive to rural Lake County, where she’s ...
In a study published February 5th in PLOS Biology, researchers played piano sonatas by J.S. Bach to sleeping newborns (some ...
Ollie reports dogs show love through eye contact, affectionate gestures, and emotional connections, demonstrating a genuine ...
A new Curtin University study warns that large parts of Australia, including major cities and farming regions, could be ...
It’s said that life can imitate art. This usual means something happens in the real world that plays out like a novel or a ...