Big Team Science projects like @manybabies.org @themanybirds.bsky.social etc. are brilliant for more reasons that this short piece can cover, including their openness to researchers from all contexts and backgrounds - you don't even need to have access to the target population! #OpenScience
Megistotherium osteothlastes doodle, the very first procreate test.
Thanks to @villesinkkonen.bsky.social for create these wonderful fur brusheset, so cool.
Nature reports on how labs are teaming up to run a host of huge projects that aim to bring rigour to cognitive science. #cogpsyc 🧪
Somniosus insomnus💤🦈
Christina Bergmann
Kai Caspar
go.nature.com
Labs are teaming up to run a host of huge projects that aim to bring rigour to cognitive science.
"Our findings provide evidence that bumble bees can exhibit spontaneous problem-solving, challenging the notion that such advanced cognitive abilities are exclusive to large-brained vertebrates." 🧪
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Clacking wing bones together to woo mates
Male scissor-tailed nightjars create abrupt sounds by hitting the bones in their wings together
High-speed infrared video analysis of sonations in the scissor-tailed nightjar Hydropsalis torquata🧪
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Very nice new study on the underrated subterranean mole voles - showing further evidence for a social system with substantial similarities to cooperatively breeding African mole-rats (which are not closely related at all).
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Subterranean rodents are key model systems for studying the ultimate and proximate causes of cooperative breeding and reproductive skew. The northern mole vole is a truly subterranean, highly social c...
ha ha. MUCUS from PTERASTER! A SLIME STAR! Enjoy! #echinoday youtu.be/RcV4-q7nMFw?...
🦇How do insect-eating bats catch prey mid-flight? South American molossid bats have specialized tongue structures, including sensory papillae + nerve-rich tissues that detect, manipulate & retain insects during aerial capture
Rodriguez et al.: anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Excited by this new paper from Olli Loukola's team! edition.cnn.com/2026/06/04/s...
Problem-solving using novel solutions without explicit training is often considered a hallmark of cognitive flexibility. We investigated whether bumble bees (Bombus terrestris) could solve a novel obj...
Walking on your knuckles is a weird way to get around, but it's normal for chimps & gorillas. Recently, Thompson & co showed that, while the hand posture is odd, the muscle contractions required are quite similar to a monkey's, which walk on their palms
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