Bees are amazing animals. Detailed studies show that they enjoy rich and deep social, cognitive, and emotional lives. They display dopamine-based positive emotions, get depressed, anxious, and ...
It looks like a group of bees are getting ready for the World Cup! Scientists at Queen Mary University of London say these bees' ball-rolling skills show how insects can learn to solve tasks from ...
Bumblebees can bend it like Bee-ckham. Researchers have trained them to be able to score a ball into a “goal” to receive a sugary reward, in what is thought to show that the insects are capable of ...
Bumblebees can be trained to score goals using a mini-ball, revealing unprecedented learning abilities. Bumblebees can be trained to score goals using a mini-ball, revealing unprecedented learning ...
LONDON, England (KRON) — A new study has revealed that for a little sugar, bees will play ball. At Queen Mary University of London, a researcher trained bees to roll a ball to a specific location. The ...
There's rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we're once again running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one science ...
Japanese honey bees have a unique defensive trait against the enormous — and sting-proof — giant hornet. They form a ‘‘hot defensive bee ball”, enveloping and overheating the insect, and now a ...