Scarlett Howard received funding from Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship, RMIT University, Fyssen Foundation, L’Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science Young Talents French ...
Honeybees are the first non-human animals to demonstrate the ability to differentiate between even and odd numbers, a new study reveals. Scientists, including those from Monash University in Australia ...
Humans are so smart that we can easily learn the difference between even numbers and odd numbers. And until a new study emerged, humans believed we were the only species capable of this feat, known as ...
“Two, four, six, eight; bog in, don’t wait”. As children, we learn numbers can either be even or odd. And there are many ways to categorize numbers as even or odd. We may memorize the rule that ...
Turns out that honeybees can distinguish between even and odd numbers, just like humans. The Telegraph reports how it was researchers in Australia who came to this apian realization by presenting the ...
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