Scientists found Amazon trees may share defense genes, helping them survive insects and explain extreme rainforest diversity.
Great apes and humans all laugh with a steady, even rhythm, and a new study finds it has barely changed in 15 million years.
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A new study at a Spanish zoo showed the giraffes could do rudimentary mathematics. What animals can do arithmetic?
The research, published in the journal Communications Biology, compared laughter recordings from orangutans, gorillas, ...
Summary: A new study has completely revived and expanded this lost chapter of human evolution. Leveraging modern molecular genetic dating and advanced phylogenetic statistical modeling, researchers ...
As AI insinuates itself into every corner of our lives, many of us are growing inured to the push to digitize the whole world ...
The study compared laughter from four orangutans, two gorillas, three bonobos, four chimpanzees, and four human children, ...
What makes the human brain capable of language, imagination, mathematics and invention? For many years, the prevailing view ...
LP Building Solutions shares how engineered wood innovation is supporting stronger, more efficient homes across America.
Slow-moving, wide-eyed tourists from major cities or other states who flock to Vermont in the fall for the primary purpose of taking in the scenery, blocking traffic to take Instagram-ready photos, ...
For the Bachman’s sparrow, whether a song is passed to the next generation could depend, in part, on the wind and trees.