MOST APHORISMS are self-evident, such as “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush” and the one about glass houses and ...
Starting on January 29th, 2020, randomchimpevent [3] [4] posted more memes which warned users about the "random chimp event" and implied that the event is an organized attack by a group of chimpanzees ...
Better Man has earned just $6 million in the UK. Some critics have argued that the gimmick of the CGI chimpanzee did not sit too well with the audience, who failed to relate to the star or the ...
Reliable Microsoft sources have confirmed to Windows Latest that the company has already started the process of killing off the Mail & Calendar apps on Windows 11 (and Windows 10). While you can ...
She worked on the chimpanzee genome in the early years of the Browser, a project that led her to an important discovery about the difference between humans and primates. She spoke with us about the ...
Beryl, a chimpanzee mother, and her daughter Lindsay, have created a unique gesture that no other chimps in their community use. Their story is not just about communication—it’s about the ...
The same is true of Beryl, a chimpanzee living in Kibale National Park, in Uganda, and her young daughter, Lindsay. When Lindsay wants to climb on her mother’s back and travel, she puts one hand ...
An analysis of those observations revealed that chimps were likely to pee together, and if a chimp was near an individual that was urinating, it too was more likely to start peeing — suggesting ...
"Urination, a seemingly simple physiological act, can also spread socially within a group." A recent study in the journal Current Biology led by scientists at Kyoto University's Wildlife Research ...
They found that when one chimpanzee in the group peed, others were more likely to follow. The researchers recorded the number of urinations that occurred within 60 seconds of one another ...
Over 600 hours of observation and 1,300 documented urination events revealed a pattern: if one chimpanzee urinated, others nearby were more likely to do the same. The closer they were physically ...
A study published January 20 in the journal Current Biology finds that when one chimpanzee urinates, the others in a group are more likely to follow. The phenomenon is called “contagious ...