Science

Chimps Can Understand Rules of Rock-Paper-Scissors Game

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) can understand the popular game in which ‘paper’ beats ‘rock,’ ‘rock’ beats ‘scissors,’ and ‘scissors’ beat ‘paper,’ according to a new study in the journal Primates. Chimpanzee Ai carrying out a task on the touch screen. Image credit: Kyoto University. In the study, a research team led Kyoto …

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Caffeine Alters Perception of Sweet Taste, New Study Says

According to a new study published in the Journal of Food Science, caffeine tempers taste buds temporarily, making food and drink seem less sweet. The caffeine we habitually consume in coffee can inhibit the perception of sweet taste. Image credit: Felix Broennimann. “Caffeine is a powerful antagonist of adenosine receptors, …

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Shingopana songwensis: New Titanosaur Species Discovered in Tanzania

A new species of long-necked titanosaurian dinosaur has been unearthed in southwestern Tanzania. Life reconstruction of Shingopana songwensis. Image credit: Mark Witton, www.markwitton.com. The newly-discovered titanosaur is called Shingopana songwensis and lived between 100 and 70 million years ago (Cretaceous period). A partial skeleton of the prehistoric creature was first …

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Chimps Can Learn to Play Rock-Paper-Scissors Game, Experiment Shows

Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) understand and can play the popular game in which ‘paper’ beats ‘rock,’ ‘rock’ beats ‘scissors,’ and ‘scissors’ beat ‘paper,’ according to a new study in the journal Primates. Chimpanzee Ai carrying out a task on the touch screen. Image credit: Kyoto University. In the study, a research …

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