They found that just like humans, the apes’ attention moved back and forth between agent and patient, which implies that they ...
Great apes track events with their eyes in the same way that humans do, according to a study published November 26 in the ...
Kissing is a big part of human bonding and social connection and associated with the release of oxytocin and dopamine. Here ...
Great apes track events with their eyes in the same way that humans do, according to a study published November 26th in the ...
The second and the last time we see Goku transform into a Great Ape in a canonical Dragon Ball series is when he fights ...
Scientists found that humans and apes alternate attention between two subjects when interacting with someone or something.
A surprise from genetic science is that gorillas, the other African great apes, are less closely related to chimpanzees than chimps are to us. A chimpanzee, if it could speak, might tell us ...
Take a closer look at your hands—they carry millions of years of evolutionary history, connecting you to our closest primate ...
Great apes track events with their eyes in the same way that humans do, according to a new study. Great apes track events with their eyes in the same way that humans do, according to a study published ...
The researcher believes that the transition from grooming to kissing coincided with significant evolutionary shifts.