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Slowly Developing Primates Definitely Not Dim-Witted (4/18/2008)

Slowly Developing Primates Definitely Not Dim-WittedStudy ties big brains of humans and apes to extended growth and longer lives ...> Full Article


Human culture is subject to natural selection, researchers find (2/21/2008)

Human culture is subject to natural selection, researchers findThe process of natural selection can act on human culture as well as on genes, a new study finds. ...> Full Article


Chimpanzees rely on role models more than children do (1/15/2008)

Chimpanzees rely on role models more than children doResearchers found that chimpanzees are heavily dependent on fellow chimps as role models ...> Full Article

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