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Gorillas share more with humans than DNA: The behaviors science keeps underestimating
The Number That Explains Almost Nothing Gorillas and humans share 98.3% of their DNA. That figure comes from genome ...
Scientists observed spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) playing in the wild and found that their precise, sophisticated ...
Davie's own James Fishback most recently used the word "chimp" to describe GOP opponent Byron Donalds (who is Black).
A new study builds on a wave of new work that is daring to suggest insects might have a form of consciousness.
All Mediterranean sperm whales were thought to be part of one cultural group, identifiable by a unique pattern of clicks, or ...
Research on Spriggina floundersi fossils found the wormlike creatures favored their right sides, a behavioral preference in ...
How often do you discover that something you believed was true is simply not the case? Take cork, for instance. For years, I ...
Imagine needing a stranger on the line for every phone call you have ever made. That was reality for millions of Deaf and ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
Based on artifacts found in a limestone cave on the Mediterranean coast, scientists think the two species might have shared ...
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