After investigating thousands of wrist bones, scientists suspect the last common ancestor species of humans and chimpanzees ...
Chimpanzees and bonobos maintain tight inner circles of preferred grooming partners inside their wider social networks, ...
Is the instinct to spend more time with close companions and naturally drift from others innate? A study has found that this ...
Great apes appear to build friendships much like humans do. By studying grooming behavior, researchers discovered that ...
A new study of wrist bones suggests human ancestors may have shared a knuckle-walking past with chimpanzees and gorillas.
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Anthropologist and author David Samson examines how the story of human sleep unfolded in his new book, “The Sleepless Ape.” ...
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Wild chimpanzees in Uganda split into two separate communities and later engaged in deadly attacks against each other.