minnie-zhou-8HrH_v-o83Y-unsplash Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date February 9, 2025 CategoriesLife SciencesNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , animal intelligence, animals, babies, Big Bang, bonobos, cats, children, counting, Dogs, intelligence, kittens, Live Science, neuroscience, numbers, pets, puppies, Stanley Coren, Stonehenge, University of British Columbia Dog Versus Baby Intelligence: A Comparison Denyse O’Leary February 9, 2025 Life Sciences, Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 5 It’s an odd question because what we should be asking is, “Are kittens and puppies smarter than babies?” Read More ›
paws Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date August 27, 2023 CategoriesLife SciencesLinguisticsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , abstractions, animal behavior, Carl Sagan, chimpanzees, confirmation bias, crows, Dogs, emotions, humans, marine biologists, puppies, Scientific American, TikTok, Washington State, wolves By Using Floor Buttons, Can Dogs Talk? Denyse O’Leary August 27, 2023 Life Sciences, Linguistics, Neuroscience & Mind 6 The latest fad in the “Talk to the animals” arena appears to be a classic in confirmation bias. Read More ›
pine trees in snow Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date April 18, 2023 CategoriesBiologyEnvironment & ClimateEvolutionIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , "survival of the fittest", cattle, Charles Darwin, crustaceans, Dogs, evolution, evolutionary theory, fish, Herbert Spencer, horses, intelligent design, James Tour, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Jonathan Wells, mollusks, natural selection, organisms, oxygen, oxymoron, puppies, purpose, science of purpose, selection, sheep, speciation, Stephen Meyer, variations, water A New Look at Natural Selection Stephen J. Iacoboni April 18, 2023 Biology, Environment & Climate, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 5 If you are a pine tree, you need to have antifreeze in your needles if you are rooted beyond certain latitudes or elevations. Read More ›
Babyyoda-1 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 24, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionHuman Origins and Anthropology Tagged , __edited, anthropology, baby, elephants, evolution, giant squid, human origins, intelligent design, Internet, puppies, storytelling, television, Wall Street Journal Science Says: Evolution Explains the Appeal of Baby Yoda David Klinghoffer January 24, 2020 Evolution, Human Origins and Anthropology 4 The problem is that you could just as easily say that babies were designed to attract care, as adults were designed to care for them. Read More ›