A new study saying bumblebees can recognize rhythmic patterns puts them alongside Ronan the sea lion, the first non-human mammal shown to keep a beat.
A new study found that technology use may be associated with a lower risk for dementia. That's turning a long-standing thought upside-down. There's something called the "digital dementia hypothesis." ...
A sea lion named Ronan is better able to keep a beat than the average human, a new study finds. Such ability in animals is generally thought to be unique to humans and some birds, but Ronan’s ...
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