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Bumblebees Spontaneously Solve Complex Problems in New Study

via Ars Technica·6h ago

Scientists in Finland found that bumblebees can spontaneously solve an insect version of the classic 'box-and-banana' problem. This discovery highlights the sophisticated cognitive abilities of insects and challenges previous assumptions about animal intelligence. The findings have implications for understanding the evolution of problem-solving skills across species.

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