Sight, sound, smell, taste and touch - those are senses through which most humans experience the world. But a large swath of the animal world perceives the world in radically different ways, like fish ...
Here’s the plot: "Biologist Patrick Aryee and physicist Helen Czerski go beyond the limits of human perception to explore the extraordinary and surprising world of animal senses." "Super Senses: The ...
Even creatures that live underwater, like sharks, are known to have a strong sense of smell. Sharks can detect scents that ...
Biologist Patrick Aryee and physicist Helen Czerski go beyond the limits of human perception to explore the extraordinary and surprising world of animal senses.
We might have big brains and fancy gadgets, but some animals are wired with senses straight out of a sci-fi script. We're talking about abilities that go way beyond sight, sound, taste, touch, and ...
The natural world is full of creatures with extraordinary sensory abilities that make our human senses seem remarkably limited by comparison. We might be at the top of the food chain, but that doesn’t ...
Dogs are not just loving companions– they’re also very smart, alert, and special in many ways that we often don’t realise.
Billions of years of evolution have supplied humans with five senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing. A new study analyzing memory engrams—networks of neurons across brain regions that work ...
Crows who bend sticks into tools, whale clans who speak distinct dialects, and bumblebees who teach each other how to solve puzzles. Human beings aren’t the only animals with culture. Still, the ...
The peacock mantis shrimp and our sense of color -- The spookfish and our dark vision -- The great gray owl and our sense of hearing -- The star-nosed mole and our sense of touch -- The common vampire ...