Are helicopter parents the reason kids don’t turn rebellious until their teenage years, when they finally get some autonomy?
The riskiest behavior in humans peaks in adolescence. Researchers from the University of Michigan and James Madison ...
In humans, teens do the most dangerous things. In chimpanzees, that honor goes to toddlers. The difference may lie in ...
Adolescents are known for risky behavior, with teenagers in the US more likely than younger children to die from injury.
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Human brains spike oddly when they hear chimp calls
Human brains do something peculiar when a chimpanzee screams or hoots. Instead of treating those sounds as generic animal ...
A young chimp swings through the jungle canopy at the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project at Kibale National Park in Uganda. Image credit: Kevin Lee/Ngogo ...
Great apes share human-like social circles, but chimpanzees and bonobos differ in how selectively they maintain close social ...
Bonobo evolution reveals bonding and group cohesion in response to threats, favoring paths to finding peace instead of ...
New research on chimpanzees is forcing scientists to rethink where the line between human and animal minds really lies. In carefully designed experiments, chimps are not just grabbing at treats or ...
This next story could not be introduced by a chimpanzee, unfortunately, but chimps do possess some of the building blocks of spoken language. NPR's Jon Hamilton reports on two new studies that hint at ...
— -- Unseen by anyone else on a hike, a snake crosses your path. What would you do? Chimps, our closest animal cousins, emit soft hoots to warn their unaware friends about the unseen danger. But ...
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