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Bonobo’s Imagination: Can Kanzi Understand Pretend Play?

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor February 25, 2026
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

A 44-year-old bonobo named Kanzi demonstrated an understanding of human concepts of pretense, challenging long-held beliefs about the cognitive abilities of non-human primates. The findings, published February 5 in Science, stem from experiments designed to determine if Kanzi could grasp the idea of objects or actions that aren’t real.

Researchers, including Amalia Bastos of the University of St Andrews in Scotland and Christopher Krupenye of Johns Hopkins University, presented Kanzi with a scenario resembling a child’s tea party. They pretended to pour juice from an empty pitcher into two glasses, then “poured” the nonexistent liquid back into the pitcher from one of the glasses. When asked which glass still contained the “juice,” Kanzi was able to consistently identify the correct glass, suggesting he understood the concept of an imaginary substance.

Kanzi’s ability to communicate using lexigrams – symbols representing words – was central to the study. He first came to the attention of researchers in 2023 when, upon meeting Bastos, he used his lexigram board to request that she and a colleague “chase” and “tickle” each other, and appeared to enjoy their playful pretense. This observation sparked the series of experiments that ultimately tested his understanding of pretend scenarios, according to Bastos.

The experiments were designed to assess whether Kanzi could create a “secondary representation,” a cognitive ability previously thought to be unique to humans. “Classic childhood activities like tea parties and sword fights with sticks demonstrate the human ability to… understand that objects can represent other objects,” explained a summary of the research published by Johns Hopkins University.

Krupenye, an assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences at Johns Hopkins, noted the significance of the findings, suggesting Kanzi possessed the capacity to imagine. The research builds on previous work highlighting Kanzi’s remarkable cognitive abilities and his capacity for language acquisition. The study was conducted at the Ape Cognition and Conservation Initiative in Iowa, where Kanzi resided.

Kanzi passed away in March 2025, shortly before the publication of the study. The research team continues to analyze data collected during the experiments, and further studies are planned to investigate the extent of pretend play and imaginative capacity in other bonobos and great apes.

February 25, 2026 0 comments
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Ramadan 2026: Predicting the Start Date with Science & Hilal Criteria

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 14, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Indonesia is bracing for a potential split in the start of Ramadan 2026, not due to observational challenges, but because of differing criteria used to determine the beginning of the Islamic holy month. The disagreement centers on the application of “local” versus “global” hilal (crescent moon) sighting standards, according to officials at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).

The Indonesian government, through the Ministry of Religious Affairs, and the majority of Islamic organizations in the country adhere to the “local” hilal criteria, known as MABIMS. This standard requires the hilal to be visible in Indonesia with a minimum height of 3 degrees and an elongation of 6.4 degrees. Muhammadiyah, one of Indonesia’s largest Islamic organizations, employs a “global” hilal criteria. This principle dictates that if the new moon meets visibility criteria anywhere on Earth, and the conjunction occurs before dawn in New Zealand, Ramadan has begun.

Astronomical data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts the geosentric conjunction – when the Moon and Sun align – will occur on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 7:01 PM Western Indonesian Time (WIB). However, at that time across Indonesia, the hilal will remain below the horizon, with altitudes ranging from -2.41° in Jayapura to -0.93° in West Sumatra. The moon’s age will likewise be negative, indicating the hilal has not yet “born” at sunset.

those following the local hilal criteria are expected to complete the month of Sha’ban with 30 days, placing the first day of Ramadan 1447 H on February 19, 2026. Conversely, proponents of the global hilal criteria point to visibility in locations like Alaska, United States, on February 17th. Because the conjunction occurred before dawn in New Zealand and the hilal was considered “existent” globally, they are likely to commence Ramadan on February 18, 2026, according to BRIN’s Coordinator of Astronomy and the Center for Space Research, Professor Thomas Djamaluddin.

For those awaiting the Indonesian government’s official announcement following the isbat (confirmation) session, observation (rukyatul hilal) will be conducted on the evening of February 18, 2026. At that time, BMKG data indicates the hilal will be significantly more visible, reaching altitudes of 7.62° in Merauke to 10.03° in Sabang, well above the 3° requirement. Elongation will range from 10.7° to 12.21° (exceeding the 6.4° threshold), and the moon’s age will be 20 to 23 hours.

Despite the clarity provided by scientific calculations (hisab), the Indonesian government will still hold the isbat session on February 17, 2026. This session serves as a formal confirmation, reconciling mathematical calculations with observational data. Professor Djamaluddin emphasized that the purpose of the scientific data is not to create conflict, but to provide an objective understanding of the reasons for the potential differences. “Astronomically, there is no erroneous data; the differences arise solely from the different criteria believed,” he stated.

Consumer insights from YouGov, covering Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Türkiye and the UAE, indicate a heightened focus on religious observance during Ramadan 2026, but do not address the potential divergence in start dates. The government has also set school learning policy for Ramadan 2026, but details of that policy were not available.

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