This, in a nutshell, is the heart of the stoned ape theory, or the idea that our impressive cognitive capabilities, like ...
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Mongabay News on MSNAs apes adapt to human disturbance, their new behaviors also put them at risk: StudyBy Charles Mpaka Human activities such as mining, agriculture, urbanization, damming and logging threaten the habitats of ...
"It really is a jaw-dropping find," says Carol Ward, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Missouri who studies the evolution of apes and early hominins (a term for humans and other nonape ...
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Adult great apes show enhanced memory for social eventsThey presented young and adult apes with videos of either a human hand (a social model) or a mechanical claw (a non-social model) building a tower. The results showed that while adult apes ...
The team found that primates — the group that contains humans, apes, monkeys, and lemurs — were particularly violent as a group, with the number of deaths being caused by a member of the same ...
Apes among the tangled branches of human origins. Science 327 ... 145-152 (2001). Renne, P. R. et al. "Geochronology," in Ardipithecus kadabba: Late Miocene Evidence from the Middle Awash ...
these apes cannot only understand language, but some of them can convey their thoughts and feelings to humans and to each other by pointing to any of hundreds of symbols on lexigram keyboards.
Biological anthropologists use genetic data to understand the evolutionary relationships that humans share with great apes and to examine how our genetic history differs from theirs. A range of ...
However, in addition to the technology being far off, the ending shows us that humans are still a force to be reckoned with. The apes might be a long way from their utopia, but this is still a ...
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