Blue, green, amber: Someone’s eye color immediately attracts our attention. But there’s something unusual about human eyes: ...
A new study of wrist bones suggests human ancestors may have shared a knuckle-walking past with chimpanzees and gorillas.
For all the diversity of the human condition, one experience is almost universally painful: adolescence. It's also unusual.
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Chimpanzee impresses viewers by washing clothes like a human
A remarkably intelligent chimpanzee has stunned viewers after being filmed scrubbing and washing clothes in a surprisingly ...
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Wild chimpanzees were just caught sharing fermented fruit with each other in the forest — the closest thing to a happy hour ever documented in the animal kingdom
Deep in the forests of Guinea-Bissau, a camera trap captured something primatologists had never formally documented in wild, ...
Scientists have identified dozens of previously overlooked cultural behaviors in wild chimpanzees, suggesting that the great ...
Chimps’ love for crystals could help explain our ancestors’ fascination with the shiny stones. The forerunners of modern humans collected crystals for which they had no apparent use, say scientists.
A new study from Uganda shows that chimpanzee culture and learning are much more complex than scientists once believed.
Learn about the similarities between the wrist bones of humans and African apes, which may point to shared knuckle-walking ...
Some extinct human ancestors and modern-day apes appear to share wrist traits that raise the question of whether our last ...
Comprehensive reference genomes have now been assembled for six ape species: siamang (a Southeast Asian gibbon), Sumatran orangutan, Bornean orangutan, gorilla, bonobo and chimpanzee. Areas of their ...
Josephine Donovan argues we must get over ourselves, decenter anthropocentrism, recenter animals, establish a ...
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