Science is not natural in humans
The article discusses the limitations of human reasoning in scientific thinking, emphasizing that humans are often guided by personal biases rather than methodical scientific approaches.
Artificial Intelligence: The Slow Shift of Humanity and the New Form of Idolization
The article discusses the profound anthropological implications of artificial intelligence as it subtly changes the way humans think, decide, and interpret the world.
The book that teaches how to protect your brain in the age of artificial intelligence tops the sales chart
Jaan Aru's book 'The Freedom of the Brain' leads the sales charts, focusing on how to protect human intelligence in the era of artificial intelligence.
Chimpanzee Like a Child? Experiment Undermines the Belief in Human Uniqueness
An experiment involving the chimpanzee Kanzi challenges the belief in human cognitive uniqueness by investigating aspects of cognitive abilities in primates.
Bonobo Plays Pretend Like Children, Research Claims
Research suggests that bonobos may possess the ability to use imagination and engage in pretend play, similar to human children.
What other animals, besides humans, make tools?
The article discusses the difference between humans and other animals regarding tool-making, highlighting that while humans design and manufacture tools, animals merely use available objects as tools without any design intention.
The human brain goes through four key turning points. It doesn't mature before the age of 32
New research reveals that during the average human life span, the brain develops in five phases marked by four crucial 'turning points' where it reconfigures to support different cognitive processes.