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fromenglish.elpais.com
14 hours ago

The myth of alpha male dominance: Study debunks the idea that males always rule primate societies

A new study has shown that in most populations and species, neither sex clearly dominates the other, challenging the long-standing myth of male dominance.
Women
fromNature
2 weeks ago

These scientists re-enacted Stone-Age voyage to Japan's remotest islands

Archaeologists have 'drawn lines' showing how Stone-Age seafarers could have discovered the southernmost islands of Japan, travelling northeast from Taiwan.
Roam Research
fromtime.com
2 weeks ago

The High Price We Pay for Tribalism

We have an innate need to attach to caregivers; however, anything beyond that initial impulse to attach must be taught.
Parenting
#bonobos
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fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Bonobos' calls may be the closest thing to animal language we've seen

Bonobos demonstrate a form of communication with non-trivial compositionality, previously thought to be unique to humans.
Roam Research
fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Bonobos' calls may be the closest thing to animal language we've seen

Bonobos demonstrate a form of communication with non-trivial compositionality, previously thought to be unique to humans.
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