Bees can use tools to solve problems, study finds
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New research suggests the fuzzy insects may be capable of spontaneously solving problems the way animals with much larger ...
According to research published today in Science, bumblebees are capable of the same goal-oriented problem-solving. To test ...
Scientists observe bumblebees rolling a ball underneath a flower to get sugar, showing complex problem-solving abilities.
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.
As a therapist, most of my day is spent helping clients solve a problem: With their emotions—anxiety or depression—with their relationships—their boss, partner, kids. What I’m always most curious ...
The ability to solve complex problems effectively has become a defining factor for success. Yet, despite the abundance of tools and methodologies available, I've noticed organizations often ...
For nearly 80 years, mathematicians have struggled to solve a classic geometry puzzle first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946: the planar unit distance problem. The question posed by the legendary Hungarian ...
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