Wasps capable of behavior that resembles logical reasoning

SCIENCE DAILY: ‘A new University of Michigan study provides the first evidence of transitive inference, the ability to use known relationships to infer unknown relationships, in a non-vertebrate animal: the lowly paper wasp. For millennia, transitive inference was considered a hallmark of human deductive powers, a form of logical reasoning used to make inferences: If … Continue reading Wasps capable of behavior that resembles logical reasoning