Mild aggression and lethal violence evolved separately, according to research across 100 primate species. The study ...
The next time you’re walking in a busy place, take a moment to appreciate the vast diversity of faces around you. Nose shape.
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Scientists reverse aging in monkeys—humans next?
Scientists may have just crossed the line from slowing aging… to reversing it. In a groundbreaking study out of Beijing, ...
The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning points in our ...
Why the Latest Science Leads Us to a New Theory of Human Nature, by Jonathan Leaf (Bombardier, 320 pp., $21) Ever since Darwin, biologists have believed that much could be learned about human nature ...
Why are some people unable to hear from birth, even though their inner ear appears intact? One possible cause lies in the ...
With Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, Galdikas changed the face of science and opened the world’s eyes to how similar humans are ...
Bonobos are highly intelligent primates capable of learning patterns, adapting strategies, and responding quickly to visual ...
Your mind isn't just in your head. To solve the mental health crisis, we can stop treating individuals and start healing our ...
A new study suggests that primates like bonobos are capable of understanding the difference between imagination and reality.
The potential to create personalised digital “twins” of your brain and body is a hot topic in neuroscience and medicine today ...
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