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Inside the Minds of People, Parrots and Bees

June 20, 2023
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Inside the Minds of People, Parrots and Bees
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Have you ever seen a parrot in a strange place? If you hear a flock of squawky, large and colorful birds and wonder if you’re seeing things, you’re not. Various species of parrots have escaped from the pet trade and have established thriving colonies in cities around the world—Sarasota, Fla.; New York City; Surprise, Ariz.; Singapore; Amsterdam; Tel Aviv—they’re everywhere. It’s hard not to anthropomorphize. As science writer Ryan F. Mandelbaum explains, they’re smart, social, adaptable and assertive. They eat anything and breed anywhere. They’re basically us with wings.

We’re eagerly awaiting the return of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft in September. If all goes well, it will release its sample canister to blaze through the atmosphere, open a parachute and land in Utah carrying a scoop of material from the asteroid Bennu. Our space and physics editor Clara Moskowitz narrates how the seven-year mission has progressed and what to expect next.

Scientists are finding treasure under the seafloor—unexpected, widespread aquifers of fresh water off coastlines worldwide. As coastal populations grow and stress existing water supplies, these deposits could be a good source of drinkable water. Geophysicist Rob L. Evans shares how he helped to identify these aquifers and what we know about them so far.

Deadly tornado clusters are becoming more common in the U.S., and Tornado Alley is moving eastward. Our sustainability editor Mark Fischetti, with graphics by Matthew Twombly and a map by Daniel P. Huffman, shows us how, where and why tornadoes form and who is most at risk. 

When you feel “in sync” with someone, that may reflect literal synchronized patterns in your brains. A new field of collective neuroscience is finding surprising similarities in people’s brains as they interact, especially in pairs who have a close relationship or between effective teachers and their students. Our Science of Health columnist and contributing editor Lydia Denworth participated in a brain-scanning experiment to find out more.

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What’s it like to be a bee? Researchers have found that some insects are surprisingly intelligent. They can count, learn and teach, even feel pleasure and pain. Behavioral ecologist Lars Chittka explores the implications of these intriguing discoveries.

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This article was originally published with the title “The Minds of Others” in Scientific American 329, 1, 3 (July 2023)

doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0723-3

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