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Paleoneurobiologist Emiliano Bruner explores the superpower of projecting images and words that has allowed us to make a ...
If you're ready for a summer romance, you're not alone in the mammal kingdom. In fact, even your aquatic brethren are getting ...
In a comprehensive Genomic Press Innovators & Ideas interview, Dr. Danielle Beckman reveals how her passion for microscopy ...
In chimpanzee communities, strong social ties can be a matter of life and death not just for the adults who form them, but ...
A new study from Indiana University discovered that bonobos, humans’ closest living relatives, make similar vocalizations ...
They are some of the most intensely studied species on Earth, and yet there is no comprehensive molecular phylogenetic hypothesis of primate evolutionary history that summarizes the pattern and timing ...
That is a huge jump from the 7% figure for Virunga gorillas. Study lead author Dr. Martha M. Robbins is a zoologist in the Department of Primate Behavior and Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for ...
Japanese macaques respond emotionally to dying companions. Strong social bonds increase closeness to the dead.
ONPRC leaders have engineered a “deliberate and far-reaching cover-up,” PETA wrote. Animal handlers at the center have been ...