Chimps mimic high society to get ahead


EMORY (US)—When attempting to solve a problem or adopt a new behavior, chimpanzees, like humans, follow the example of their more experienced higher-status betters, new research finds. Continue…

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Why voles don’t play the field

EMORY (US)—Researchers have successfully generated the first transgenic prairie voles, an important step toward unlocking the genetic secrets of pair bonding. (more…)

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Capuchins never forget a familiar face

EMORY (US)—Capuchin monkeys are able to recognize familiar faces from photographs, an ability they share with humans. (more…)

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