Spontaneous Problem-Solving in Bumble Bees Redefines Cognitive Limits in Insects
A groundbreaking study published in the prestigious journal Science has revealed that bumblebees possess a remarkable capacity for spontaneous problem-solving, an ability previously thought to be exclusive to humans and…
Spontaneous Problem-Solving Emerges in Bumble Bees, Challenging Long-Held Beliefs About Cognition
In a groundbreaking discovery that is poised to reshape our understanding of animal intelligence, scientists have observed bumble bees exhibiting a remarkable capacity for spontaneous problem-solving. This sophisticated cognitive ability,…
The Preprint Problem: Fringe, Genetically Informed Studies of Group Differences in Behavior Housed on Open Science Platforms
The rapid evolution of the open science movement, designed to democratize knowledge and accelerate the pace of academic discovery, has inadvertently created a gateway for the resurgence of scientific racism.…
The Pervasive Problem of Weight Stigma on Television and Its Profound Societal Impact
Television, a ubiquitous mirror reflecting and shaping societal norms, has long been a battleground for body image, consistently distorting, mocking, and marginalizing individuals with larger body types. Far from offering…










