From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
While we share bones, joints, and internal plumbing with the rest of the animal kingdom, one tiny facial feature is uniquely ...
A small brain region reacts strongly to chimp calls. This shows that our voice system links to older primate signals.
Humans don’t just recognize each other’s voices—our brains also light up for the calls of chimpanzees, hinting at ancient communication roots shared with our closest primate relatives. Researchers ...
Onesmas Ainebyona tracks chimpanzees in a Ugandan rainforest. He has built trust with a chimp leader named Jean. It took ...
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A gorilla once used sign language to express affection
A gorilla using sign language to communicate affection with its caretaker. ‘Depart immediately’: State Department warns Americans as al Qaeda threatens to overrun African nation ...
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Santa Claus uses sign language to spread holiday cheer
This Santa connects with kids through sign language, making Christmas truly magical and accessible for everyone ...
He explained it was Plains Indian Sign Language, which was a shared form of communication among many Western tribes.
Chimpanzee calls activate key human brain voice regions, revealing ancient neural links that may reshape our understanding of language origins.
In a coastal village in the African country, the inhabitants banned the poaching of monkeys and transformed their coexistence ...
In a world that can seem lacking in optimism, researchers share their opinions on books that stimulate thoughts — and actions ...
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