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Aging-US published "Applying deductive reasoning and the principles of particle physics to aging research" which reported that aging research currently lacks a common conceptual framework, and one ...
Using two newly developed types of reasoning tests, a team of researchers at UCL and UCLH has identified key brain regions that are essential for logical thinking and problem-solving. The results will ...
We’ve known for a while that bees choose their flowers based on what they see other bees doing. This type of learning by observation is a fairly complex social behavior. So how did bees master it? Now ...
As this is the fourth edition—though enlarged and partly re-written—of the work under notice, it is not necessary to review it in detail. It is sufficient to mention, by way of reminder, that for the ...
Within the first year of life, children can make transitive inferences about a social hierarchy of dominance. Human infants are capable of deductive problem solving as early as 10 months of age, a new ...
Logic puzzles and brain teasers aren’t just fun—they’re a workout for your mind. From lateral thinking riddles to deduction-based challenges, they train creativity, reasoning, and focus. Whether you ...
As we move through 2026, the landscape of puzzle-solving has shifted dramatically from simple leisure activity to a sophisticated tool for cognitive enhancement. Recent developments in meta-puzzle ...