fromMail Online8 months agoOMG scienceHow scientists have discovered the masterminds of the animal kingdomClever Hans and recent studies reveal horses possess significant cognitive abilities, yet they are not the top tier in animal intelligence.
fromwww.npr.org2 weeks agoArtificial intelligenceA crow's math skills include geometryCrows have demonstrated the ability to discern geometric regularity, challenging the notion that this capacity is unique to humans.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com2 weeks agoOMG scienceAre You Better at Geometry Than a Crow?Crows display exceptional intelligence, particularly in distinguishing geometric shapes, challenging negative perceptions associated with the species.
fromMail Online11 months agoOMG scienceNot so bird-brained after all! Crows can count 'out loud' like humansCrows can 'count' up to four by controlling vocalizations, showcasing understanding of numerical quantities.
fromMail Online8 months agoOMG scienceHow scientists have discovered the masterminds of the animal kingdomClever Hans and recent studies reveal horses possess significant cognitive abilities, yet they are not the top tier in animal intelligence.
fromwww.npr.org2 weeks agoArtificial intelligenceA crow's math skills include geometryCrows have demonstrated the ability to discern geometric regularity, challenging the notion that this capacity is unique to humans.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com2 weeks agoOMG scienceAre You Better at Geometry Than a Crow?Crows display exceptional intelligence, particularly in distinguishing geometric shapes, challenging negative perceptions associated with the species.
fromMail Online11 months agoOMG scienceNot so bird-brained after all! Crows can count 'out loud' like humansCrows can 'count' up to four by controlling vocalizations, showcasing understanding of numerical quantities.
NYC parentsfromLos Angeles Times1 month ago'Beyond creepy': Someone in Westchester is killing dozens of crows, neighbors sayResidents are alarmed by ongoing bird shootings, fearing for their safety and pets.
fromwww.nytimes.com6 months agoDigital lifeIf You Think You Can Hold a Grudge, Consider the CrowCrows have increasingly attacked people, causing widespread fear and prompting some to change their daily routines to avoid encounters.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com11 months agoOMG scienceCrows Rival Human Toddlers in Counting SkillsCrows have counting capacities comparable to human toddlers, understanding quantity through vocalization cues rather than symbolic representation.