Bees don’t just follow dance directions - they recall landscapes, use memory, and build cognitive maps to guide efficient ...
Animal species employ chemical communication as a vital means of exchanging information about identity, reproductive status, and environmental conditions. Olfactory cues, derived from glandular ...
Language was long understood as a human-only affair. New research suggests that isn’t so. Credit...Illustration by Denise Nestor Supported by By Sonia Shah Can a mouse learn a new song? Such a ...
Research in animal communications conjures up images of Jane Goodall studying the great apes in Tanzania. Indeed, a great deal of research in the field is on higher level functions such as social ...
Acclaimed primatologist and conservationist Dame Jane Goodall, who revolutionised the world's understanding of animal ...
Psychology Today defines animal-assisted therapy as: A therapeutic intervention that incorporates animals, such as horses, dogs, cats, and birds, into the treatment plan. The client, therapist, and ...