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An Ape Named Kanzi Shows That Imagination May Not Be Uniquely Human
In A Nutshell Kanzi, a 43-year-old bonobo, successfully tracked pretend juice poured between empty cups, choosing the correct ...
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Scientists Tested a Bonobo With a Child's Make-Believe Tea Party. Surprisingly, He Played Along
A bonobo named Kanzi correctly tracked 'invisible' juice and grapes, much to researchers' surprise.
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Bonobo Kanzi shows true imagination at 'Tea Party'
Human children do it all the time: They pour imaginary tea or feed dolls with an empty spoon. Such “as-if” actions are based on the ability to hold something imagined in mind, even though one knows it ...
Read more from Mridula Ramesh’s conversation with the award-winning climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan.
I had written, she referenced a cameo I had included: “Almost half the population of Britain had never heard of the death ...
Here are five Olympic-style ways to help a kid recharge for a primary sport, or maybe discover a new one. You don't need bobsled track or a mountain.
Researchers adapted the playbook for studying young children to stage a juice party for Kanzi. They poured imaginary juice from a pitcher into two cups, then pretended to empty just one. They asked ...
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