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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCrows May Grasp Basic Geometry: Study Finds the Brainy Birds Can Tell the Difference Between ShapesScientists tested crows on their ability to recognize “geometric regularity,” a skill previously assumed to be unique to ...
A trio of animal physiologists at the University of Tübingen, in Germany, has found that at least one species of crow has the ability to recognize geometric regularity. In their study published in the ...
W hen most people think of shapes, they imagine a triangle, a rectangle, or maybe even a fancier- sounding rhombus or ...
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ZME Science on MSNCrows seem to understand geometry — and we thought only humans couldIn a remarkable new study, crows demonstrated an intuitive grasp of geometry—identifying irregular shapes without training.
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Amazon S3 on MSNHoneycomb Geometry: Exploring Hexagons in Nature and MathematicsThe film explores the intricate relationship between mathematics and the construction of honeycomb by bees. It highlights how bees utilize geometric shapes, particularly hexagons, to create an ...
The May issue of Scientific American takes you on a deep-sea mining mission, explores dark comets and examines an invisible threat to the food we eat ...
A new study shows that like humans, crows can recognize geometric regularity, making them the first nonhuman animal known to ...
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