There's nothing like beating The New York Times' daily crossword puzzle. You get a buzz, a jolt of pride that makes you feel like you could banter with the best of them. You're a genius, AI-enabled ...
But new research published in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons will try to solve problems even when they don’t expect a food reward for the work. The scientists describe the behavior as foraging for ...
This month’s reality television themed grid was co-constructed by Christina Iverson and Gabby Windey.
A recent study published in Neuroscience of Consciousness provides evidence that dreaming about a specific problem helps people find solutions. Researchers used sound cues during sleep to successfully ...
The puzzles of Blue Prince feel less like the gridlike blueprints you draft in the game and more like an intricate web. Even seasoned puzzle lovers might feel tested by its mysteries. In Blue Prince, ...
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