Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
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Baboons are able to distinguish printed English words from nonsense sequences of letters—the first step in the reading process.
Social insect soldiers not only protect the colony from insect invasions; some also secrete strong antifungal compounds to kill microscopic enemies.
The Dutch artist's sunflower paintings have attracted the attention of doctors and geneticists.
A new study shows that grooming by ants promotes colony-wide resistance to fungal infections by transferring small amounts of pathogen to nestmates.
Spectators experience some of the same brain impulses as the dancers they're watching.
The human brain is an organized, 3D grid composed of elegant, ribbon-like fibers.
House wrens forced to invest extra resources in their offspring produced bigger sons and daughters with stronger immune systems.
A new play about the father of modern neuroscience explores the many facets of Santiago Ramón y Cajal's work, personality, and life.
Cap off your celebration of Brain Awareness Week with some artistic applications of neuroscience.