Bumblebees Bounce to the Beat
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Researchers discovered that bumblebees can learn and recognize rhythmic patterns using flashing LED lights, choosing sequences that previously led to sugar rewards even when played at different speeds. This groundbreaking finding suggests that rhythm recognition, once thought limited to humans and some vertebrates, may be a widespread ability across the animal kingdom enabled by relatively simple neural structures.
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