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Cognition and intelligence
What’s this buzz about bees having culture? Inside a groundbreaking experiment
8 minutes
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Evolution
Kinship
Science must become attuned to the subtle conversations that pervade all life, from the primordial to the present
David Waltner-Toews
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Animals and humans
Ant geopolitics
Over the past four centuries quadrillions of ants have created a strange and turbulent global society that shadows our own
John Whitfield
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Palaeontology
The dinosaurs didn’t rule
When we think of changes in Earth’s history as changes of dynasty we miss out on understanding how life really works
Riley Black
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Biology
To understand how an animal sees the world, start with the shape of its pupils
5 minutes
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Genetics
Evolution without accidents
Despite advances in molecular genetics, too many biologists think that natural selection is driven by random mutations
James A Shapiro
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Biology
The key to geckos’ unrivalled climbing skills isn’t sticky feet. It’s subatomic
4 minutes
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Human evolution
Far from frivolous, cuteness is a powerful – and still mysterious – force of nature
6 minutes
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Physics
Time is an object
Not a backdrop, an illusion or an emergent phenomenon, time has a physical size that can be measured in laboratories
Sara Walker & Lee Cronin
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Human evolution
How like the kiwi we are
To understand helpless human babies, our big brains and oddly involved dads, look to the evolution of birds not mammals
Antone Martinho-Truswell
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Evolution
Why making if-then connections might be the key to consciousness
5 minutes
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Earth science and climate
Our Earth, shaped by life
Darwin was the first to see that all lifeforms, from worms to corals, transform the planet. What does that mean for us?
Olivia Judson
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Biology
To understand the limits of human senses, look to the wild world of animal cognition
45 minutes
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Evolution
Symmetry rules life on Earth – but it comes with many fascinating exceptions
9 minutes
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Biology
There’s no one way for an insect to fly, but they’re all amazing in close up and slo-mo
7 minutes
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Consciousness and altered states
Seeing and somethingness
An evolutionary approach to consciousness can resolve the ‘hard problem’ – with radical implications for animal sentience
Nicholas Humphrey
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Evolution
Fortune favours the shrewd
Attaining and maintaining power lies at the heart of almost all animal societies. And it’s as devious as human politicking
Lee Alan Dugatkin
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Biology
Like pop music, humpback whale songs spread, mutate, and fall out of fashion
9 minutes
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Evolution
What on earth is a xenobot?
The more we understand how cells produce shape and form, the more inadequate the idea of a genomic blueprint looks
Philip Ball
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Evolution
Connected-up-brains
Bat friends, monkeys sharing, and humans holding hands: the brains of social animals synchronise and expand one another
Sofia Quaglia
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Biology
The split-body problem
Why we need to stop thinking about parents, offspring and sex when we try to understand how life reproduces itself
Gunnar O Babcock
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Evolution
The web of life
Classic evolutionary theory holds that species separate over time. But it’s fuzzier than that – now we know they also merge
Juli Berwald
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Sleep and dreams
Ancestral dreams
We’re not the only beings that dream. What visions might sleep bring to a cell, an insect, a mollusk, an ape?
Sidarta Ribeiro
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Evolution
The master-of-disguise creature whose whole life is an elaborate lie
5 minutes