dog Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 26, 2022 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPsychologyScience Tagged , abstract concepts, abstract thought, abstractions, animal intelligence, bottlenose dolphins, chimpanzees, Dogs, dolphins, neuroscience, rabbits, social justice, time travel, University of Buffalo Claim: Dogs Can Form “Abstract Concepts” Denyse O’Leary July 26, 2022 Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology, Science 3 It’s a good idea to be skeptical when any such claim is followed up with the assertion that humans “aren’t that cognitively unique after all.” Read More ›
Disonycha_xanthomelas Type post Date May 11, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , An Uplifting Story, bottlenose dolphins, catapult, dandelions, Darwinism, dolphins, evolution, fish stocks, flea beetle, flea beetles, Francis Collins, Illustra Media, infrared radiation, intelligent design, killer whales, Lehigh University, Michael Behe, National Institutes of Health, origami, parachute, PNAS, toothed whales, U.S. Navy, Zookeys In Biology, Intelligent Designs that Amaze, Amuse, and Entertain Science and Culture May 11, 2020 Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 7 Animals and plants keep giving scientists and engineers ideas for biomimetic designs. Sometimes observing the organisms is just plain fun. Read More ›