Bumblebees have tiny brains but they can solve problems like chimps and elephants
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New research demonstrates that bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems in ways comparable to animals with vastly larger brains, revealing unexpected cognitive capabilities in insects.
This does not prove bumblebees have human-level intelligence or consciousness; it shows specific problem-solving abilities in controlled research settings that may not translate to all real-world scenarios.
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