When people talk about saving wildlife, they often focus on numbers. Conversations center on how many deer live in a forest, ...
An international team proposes replacing Hockett’s feature checklist with a model of language as a dynamic, multimodal, and socially evolving system.
Green Matters on MSN
Why is Punch, The Viral Monkey, Being Bullied? A Strange Animal ‘Hierarchy’ Could Be to Blame
What looks like bullying may actually be normal monkey social behavior as Punch learns troop hierarchy. Here's what experts have to say.
From the daily newsletter: a science columnist on how everyday life changes when you start noticing things with a fresh perspective.
Born Free, the wildlife charity, has warned that Punch's viral fame could do more harm than good—for him and for his species.
The Bulwark on MSN
Kash Patel’s Olympic trip raises questions about funding
Questions arise over whether taxpayer funds were used for Kash Patel’s Olympic trip, prompting public debate and scrutiny.
Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
Would you have known the animal question on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”
Who makes hissing sounds, squirts water from their nose, and creates air bubbles to impress females? Sitting once in Günther Jauch’s studio for “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” and having the chance ...
Why do we seek certainty in our lives? Why do we sometimes not want certainty? This post explains how certainty is part of affect, the evaluative common currency of the mind.
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