The Secret of Human Sharp Vision: A Revolutionary Discovery Rewrites the Story of the Eye
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the structure of the retina that changes our understanding of human vision.
A study shows that monkeys can play tea with imaginary water: "It's exciting"
A study from Johns Hopkins University reveals that bonobos can engage in imaginative play, such as pretending to make tea with imaginary water, an ability previously thought unique to humans.
Kanzi, the bonobo who shows that great apes also have imagination
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University explore the imaginative abilities of bonobos, particularly focusing on Kanzi's interaction with imaginary objects.
Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: Key Signals Identified for Mental Illness
A study from Johns Hopkins University has identified key signals that may assist in the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which affect millions globally.