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Macaque
Macaca
Species: Macaca maura
Photo: Marilyn Cole
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Recent news links for Macaca
- Monkey business reveals the nature of love (The Age; November 17, 2009)
- Scientists want debate on animals with human genes (Reuters; November 9, 2009)
- RT-SHIV subpopulation dynamics in infected macaques during anti-HIV therapy (7th Space; November 4, 2009)
- Amorfix detects vCJD prions in blood from non-human primates (CNW Telbec; October 27, 2009)
- T-Cell Vaccine Reduces Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Levels In Semen Of Monkeys During Primary Infection (ScienceDaily; October 26, 2009)
- Infants match human words to human faces and monkey calls to monkey faces (but not quacks to duck faces) (Not Exactly Rocket Science; October 19, 2009)
- Monkey drumming suggests origin of music (MSNBC; October 16, 2009)
- Experiences sur les macaques refusees a l'EPFZ et a l'Universite de Zurich (Le Temps; October 14, 2009; in French)
- Gene therapy could remedy Parkinson's (Nature; October 14, 2009)
- Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Parkinson's (MSN; October 14, 2009)
- Landmark Genotyping Study Demonstrates the Power of 454 Sequencing Systems for Immunogenetics (Reuters; October 13, 2009)
- Monkeys Fall Into 'Uncanny Valley,' Just Like Humans (Wired; October 13, 2009)
- Mama Monkeys and Babies Communicate (Discovery News; October 9, 2009)
- La expresión del amor maternal, una herencia de los monos (ABC, Spain; October 9, 2009; in Spanish)
- Study: Monkey moms act like human ones (MSNBC; October 8, 2009)
- Groundbreaking Primate Study Links Mercury Vaccine Preservative to Brain Injury (PR Newswire; October 1, 2009)
- University of Miami researcher's HIV vaccine latest lift in fight vs. AIDS (Miami Herald; September 24, 2009)
- Monkey Brains Signal The Desire To Explore (ScienceDaily; September 6, 2009)
- Monkeys suffered in lab, suit says (Boston Globe; September 17, 2009)
- Study: Some animals can think about thinking (MSNBC; September 15, 2009)
- Evidence Points To Conscious 'Metacognition' In Some Nonhuman Animals (ScienceDaily; September 15, 2009)
- Beaverton primate center researchers achieve genetic disorder breakthrough (Beaverton Valley Times; September 10, 2009)
- UW-Madison expanding primate labs at would-be protest museum site (Wisconsin State Journal; September 4, 2009)
- Genetic advance raises IVF hopes (BBC News; August 26, 2009)
- Researchers Combine Monkey DNA From Two Mothers in One Egg (Washington Post; August 26, 2009)
- No monkey business: Thailand launches primate birth control (Reuters; August 21, 2009)
- Social Stress Sends Body Fat to the Stomach (US News and World Report; August 5, 2009)
- Bad Monkeys to Go to Reform School in India (Fox News; July 28, 2009)
- Dieting Monkeys Offer Hope for Living Longer (New York Times; July 9, 2009)
- Want a long life? Eat a third less, research on monkeys suggests (Wisconsin State Journal; July 9, 2009)
- Monkeys on the loose at city zoo (BBC News; July 6, 2009)
- Fat monkeys put on diet (Telegraph; July 2, 2009)
- Monkeys And Humans Use Parallel Mechanism To Recognize Faces (ScienceDaily; June 25, 2009)
- Monkeys fall for visual illusion (BBC News; June 25, 2009)
- Endocrine Society Announces 2009 Laureate Award Winners (Medical News Today; June 18, 2009)
- Iowa zoo says 35-year-old monkey sets age record (Associated Press; June 16, 2009)
- Why some monkeys are better liars (New Scientist; June 18, 2009)
- Cruel world of monkey pets (The Sun; June 12, 2009)
- Mirroring behavior (Scientific American; June 9, 2009)
- Op-Ed: Why the Elevator Floor Is So Interesting (Wired; May 27, 2009)
- Space Monkey Pictures: 50-Year Anniversary (National Geographic News; May 29, 2009)
- Gene transfer may lead to new HIV vaccine (UPI; May 20, 2009)
- Vaccine Shields Monkeys From Simian Form of HIV (Forbes; May 17, 2009)
- Baby male monkeys act more like female infants after BPA exposure in the womb (Environmental Health News; May 11, 2009)
- Cytheris Announces Publication of IL-7 Primate Study Showing Rapid and Massive T Cell Homing to the Gut (EarthTimes; May 12, 2009)
- Washington Women Get 60 Days for Smuggling Monkey Into Country (Associated Press; April 29, 2009)
- Wimps Hear Dangerous Noises Differently (Medical News Today; April 27, 2009)
- Mirror Neurons Differentially Encode the Peripersonal and Extrapersonal Space of Monkeys (Science; April 17, 2009)
- Escaped monkeys recaptured (UPI; April 7, 2009)
- Monkey jungle closed by herpes (BBC News; March 27, 2009)
- Lesson to Monkey Mothers: Don't Ignore Tantrums (ScienceNOW; March 11, 2009)
- Monkeys That Floss With Human Hair Learn From Mom? (National Geographic News; March 12, 2009)
- A brief history of monkey-culturalism (Daily Yomuiri; March 12, 2009)
- Baby monkey throws a tantrum (BBC News; March 11, 2009)
- Scientists make HIV strain that can infect monkeys (Reuters; March 2, 2009)
- Monkeys Can Subtract, Study Finds (National Geographic News; February 18, 2009)
- Not birdbrain -- brainy (Chicago Sun-Times; February 15, 2009)
- Drugs Are Found to Block HIV In Monkeys (Washington Post; February 10, 2009)
- Brain Protein May Have Potential Against Alzheimer's (US News and World Report; February 8, 2009)
- Mymetics Corporation Announces Success of Its Preventive Vaccine Against HIV/AIDS and Commencement of European Phase 1 Human Clinical Trials (MarketWatch; February 9, 2009)
- Monkeys hand humans fat clue (Denver Post; January 27, 2009)
- Fountain Of Youth In A Wine Rx? (CBS News; January 25, 2009)
- Genetic Variation Cues Social Anxiety In Monkeys And Humans (ScienceDaily; January 13, 2009)
- A Highly Evolved Propensity for Deceit (New York Times; December 22, 2008)
- Puerto Rico hunting, killing troublesome monkeys (Associated Press; December 20, 2008)
- HIV penetrates genital skin of healthy women, scientists find (CBC; December 16, 2008)
- Blocking Immune Inhibitor Improves Response To HIV-like Virus, Prolongs Survival In Monkeys (ScienceDaily; December 10, 2008)
- Pitt issued fine for monkey's attack on lab worker (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; December 5, 2008)
- Women convicted on monkey smuggling-related charges (Spokane Spokesman-Review; December 8, 2008)
- What's Good For The Mouse Is Good For The Monkey: Skin Cells Reprogrammed Into Stem Cells (ScienceDaily; December 4, 2008)
- Animal rights group slams Cambodia monkey trade (Reuters; November 23, 2008)
- Monkey gossip hints at social origins of language (New Scientist; November 19, 2008)
- Stem Cells From Monkey Teeth Can Stimulate Growth And Generation Of Brain Cells (ScienceDaily; November 11, 2008)
- New Opportunity to Better Understand Huntington's Disease (NCRR Reporter; October 1, 2008)
- Monkey Up, Monkey Down (Bernama, Malaysia; October 14, 2008)
- Monkeys move paralysed muscles with their minds (Nature News; October 15, 2008)
- The "Monkey Whisperer" Learns the Secrets of Primate Economics (Discover; October 13, 2008)
- No business like monkey business at Japan tavern (Reuters UK; October 7, 2008)
- Monkey bites Pitt lab technician (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; October 3, 2008)
- Meaningless genetic code helped form human hands (Telegraph; September 4, 2008)
- Ontario. Monkey goes on the lam from zoo (Ottawa Citizen; September 12, 2008)
- French university under fire for culling macaques (Nature News; September 10, 2008)
- Yale Researchers Find 'Junk DNA' May Have Triggered Key Evolutionary Changes In Human Thumb And Foot (ScienceDaily; September 5, 2008)
- Research looks at monkeys that can fend off disease (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; August 31, 2008)
- Anti-AIDS gel might help men too, study finds (Reuters; August 4, 2008)
- PR island provides lab monkeys for AIDS vaccine (Associated Press; August 1, 2008)
- Several Asians living, working around monkeys infected with simian foamy virus (Top News; August 1, 2008)
- Exotic coffee is monkey business (Washington Times; July 24, 2008)
- Helicon Study of HT-0712 on Primate Memory Formation Reveals Significant Enhancement (MarketWatch; July 22, 2008)
- New Vaccine May Protect Against All Four Strains Of Dengue Virus (ScienceDaily; July 22, 2008)
- UW monkey study looks at hard-wiring of anxiety in childhood (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; July 13, 2008)
- Woman bitten by monkey in Columbia (KRCG, Missouri; July 10, 2008)
- Don't worry, your anxiety is not your fault (Capital Times; July 9, 2008)
- Inducing autism (The Scientist; June 2008)
- Primate recaptured after escape (BBC News; July 7, 2008)
- Snow monkeys die at wildlife park (BBC News; July 4, 2008)
- Counting monkeys tick off yet another 'human' ability (New Scientist; July 1, 2008)
- Fat Monkeys Put On Diet (Reuters; July 1, 2008)
- For the Record: Primate Research (WISC-TV, Madison, WI; June 22, 2008)
- You are what (and where) you eat (Globe and Mail; June 25, 2008)
- Monkey menace losing its bite: MCD (Times of India; June 20, 2008)
- Monkey see, monkey do? (Globe and Mail; June 9, 2008)
- Monkeys Think, Moving Artificial Arm as Own (New York Times; May 29, 2008)
- Monkeys genetically modified to have Huntington's (Reuters; May 18, 2008)
- DOR BioPharma Initiates Non-Human Primate Efficacy Studies of Vaccine Against Ricin Toxin (PharmaLive.com; April 29, 2008)
- New immune treatment may control AIDS virus (Reuters; May 2, 2008)
- Russia tests monkeys for Mars trip (BBC News; April 14, 2008)
- It's primate playtime (Globe and Mail; April 8, 2008)
- Subordinate Monkeys More Likely To Choose Cocaine Over Food (ScienceDaily; April 7, 2008)
- Mutant monkeys get hooked on a drug called mum (New Scientist; April 1, 2008)
- Network of brain cells supports language (UPI; March 31, 2008)
- White blood cell links AIDS, Salmonella (UPI; March 26, 2008)
- Monkey Brain Gives Clues to Human Interaction (Washington Post; March 20, 2008)
- No monkeys like snow monkeys: Soak up Japan's hot-tubbing wildlife (San Francisco Chronicle; March 2, 2008)
- Understanding primate evolution could aid HIV research (Rockefeller University Newswire; February 27, 2008)
- Imitating monkey's 'jumping genes' could lead to new treatments for HIV (EurekAlert; February 18, 2008)
- Prenatal Exposure To Maternal Antibodies Linked To Autistic Behaviors In Offspring (ScienceDaily; February 12, 2008)
- Monkey shot dead by staff in alert over rabies (The Scotsman; February 9, 2008)
- Monkeys know one monkey voice from another (New Scientist; February 10, 2008)
- Political animals (yes, animals) (International Herald Tribune; January 22, 2008)
- Tool Use Is Just a Trick of the Mind (ScienceNOW Daily News; January 28, 2008)
- Malaysia scraps plan to export monkeys: report (AFP; February 1, 2008)
- UConn Researcher Loses Funds (The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut; January 31, 2008)
- Meet Your Old Friend, the Multipurpose Monkey (LiveScience; January 18, 2008)
- Monkey Malaria Widespread In Humans And Potentially Fatal (ScienceDaily; January 15, 2008)
- Malaysia's urban monkeys pose disease threat: report (AFP; January 7, 2008)
- Cost of coitus: Male monkeys pay for sex (AFP; January 2, 2008)
- Lead Link To Alzheimer's Disease? (CBS News; January 2, 2008)
- Like humans, monkeys also pay for sex (Times of India; December 21, 2007)
- Thinking Like a Monkey (Smithsonian; January 2008)
- Autistic Children May Have Abnormal Functioning Of Mirror Neuron System (Science Daily; November 28, 2007)
- Monkey brains use web link to control robot legs (New Scientist; November 24, 2007)
- Thailand lays on five-star buffet fit for monkeys (Reuters; November 26, 2007)
- Penn researchers find monkeys able to fend off AIDS-like symptoms with enhanced HIV vaccine (EurekAlert; November 20, 2007)
- Even monkeys go ga-ga over babies (Times of India; November 18, 2007)
- Monkey business yields gourmet Taiwan coffee (Reuters; November 14, 2007)
- Monkeys in the Parks, Monkeys in the Palace (New York Times; November 14, 2007)
- Machiavellian monkeys scheme for dominance (Earth and Sky Radio Series; November 11, 2007)
- Scientists make monkey cloning breakthrough (Telegraph; November 11, 2007)
- Monkeys reveal brain is hard-wired for counting (New Scientist; October 30, 2007)
- Humans And Monkeys Share Machiavellian Intelligence (Science Daily; October 25, 2007)
- How To Fight Monkeys (Slate; October 22, 2007)
- Indian capital can't cope with monkey menace, mayor says (AFP; October 22, 2007)
- Cross-species transplant in rhesus macaques is step toward diabetes cure for humans (EurekAlert; October 18, 2007)
- Psych professor Santos wins PopSci award (Yale Daily News; October 17, 2007)
- Primate study shows excess vitamin A can be stored during fetal development (PhysOrg.com; October 8, 2007)
- One for the Ages: A Prescription That May Extend Life (New York Times; October 31, 2006)
- Bounty for 'gangster' monkeys terrorising tourists at Cambodian temple (AFP; September 29, 2007)
- Wildlife still fascinates zookeeper after 40 years (Seattle Times; October 1, 2007)
- Missing monkey may have bitten second child (The Missourian; September 27, 2007)
- SIGA Technologies: ST-246 completely prevents mortality in Symptomatic Orthopox Virus infected primates (Reuters; September 26, 2007)
- Primate sperm competition: speed matters (PhysOrg.com; September 25, 2007)
- Study reveals possible genetic risk for fetal alcohol disorders (University of Wisconsin - Madison News; September 21, 2007)
- Monkey business (Malaysia Star; September 11, 2007)
- Primate Behavior Explained By Computer 'Agents' (ScienceDaily; September 11, 2007)
- Primates Expect Others To Act Rationally (ScienceDaily; September 10, 2007)
- Vitamin C may help protect smoker mom's foetus (Hindustan Times; September 11, 2007)
- Nonhuman Primates Demonstrate Humanlike Reasoning (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Social Components of Fitness in Primate Groups (Science; September 7, 2007)
- The Perception of Rational, Goal-Directed Action in Nonhuman Primates (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Monkey export ban not lifted (Malaysia Star; September 5, 2007)
- Monkeys Learn In The Same Way As Humans, Psychologists Report (ScienceDaily; August 2, 2007)
- Suit alleges animal cruelty (San Francisco Chronicle; August 1, 2007)
- "Accumulator Neurons" Necessary For Counting Objects (Medical News Today; July 25, 2007)
- In promiscuous primates, sperm feel need for speed (New Scientist,; July 25, 2007)
- Snow monkeys drift into reserve (BBC News; July 4, 2007)
- Human therapeutic cloning moves closer to reality (New Scientist; June 30, 2007)
- Estrogen Therapy Gives Aging Brain Cells A Boost (ScienceDaily; June 25, 2007)
- Nepal's First Primate Research Center to Breed Lab Animals (Environment News Service; June 25, 2007)
- Monkeys Seized From Home, Man Charged (Associated Press; June 13, 2007)
- WFU starts $3M primate research center expansion (The Business Journal; June 8, 2007)
- Cogitating monkeys can calculate statistics (New Scientist; June 3, 2007)
- Vaxfectin-formulated measles DNA vaccine elicits long-term protection in nonhuman primates (EurekAlert; May 31, 2007)
- MCD bogged down by monkey menace (CNN-IBN; May 21, 2007)
- Missing monkey found, returned to Ontario zoo (CBC, Canada; May 15, 2007)
- Brains reflect sex differences (EurekAlert; May 10, 2007)
- Primate work faces German veto (Nature; April 25, 2007)
- Train Your Brain (Slate; April 25, 2007)
- Yerkes researchers awarded $10 million for comparative aging study (EurekAlert; April 25, 2007)
- Cleveland BioLabs Protectan CBLB612 Demonstrates Efficacy in Stimulating Proliferation and Mobilization of Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Primate Model (Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News; April 20, 2007)
- Grawemeyer winners say study of mirror neurons will keep them busy for at least a decade (University of Louisville News; April 19, 2007)
- Cognitive Performance Affected by Sex And Prenatal Hormone Exposure (Medical News Today; April 18, 2007)
- Make way for monkeys (Nature; April 18, 2007)
- Monkeying Around With The Rhesus Macaque Genome (Medical News Today; April 17, 2007)
- Monkeys, Humans Tie in Memory Game (Discovery News; April 13, 2007)
- Rhesus monkey has given up its genetic secrets (Express-News; April 13, 2007)
- Humans and monkeys, center stage (The Scientist; April 6, 2007)
- Monkey eat, monkey sick (Guardian Unlimited; April 10, 2007)
- Breaking the cycle (Spokane Spokesman-Review; April 3, 2007)
- What makes someone harm their own baby? (Evening Telegraph; March 14, 2007)
- Monkey see, monkey do, monkey messes up (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; March 11, 2007)
- Regressive Autism: Putting Together the Pieces (American Chronicle; March 12, 2007)
- Authorities Seize Monkey, Piranhas From Suburban Dallas Home (NBC5i, Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas; February 25, 2007)
- Monkey See, Monkey Hear (Scientific American; February 23, 2007)
- Brain genes evolve more slowly for advanced species (Chicago Maroon; February 13, 2007)
- Monkey menace gives Jorhat sleepless nights (Calcutta Telegraph; February 13, 2007)
- She's caught: Japanese snow monkey lured into cage on air base (Goldsboro News-Argus; January 29, 2007)
- Study uncovers a lethal secret of 1918 influenza virus (University of Wisconsin News; January 17, 2007)
- UConn primate lab halts research project (ScienceDaily; January 12, 2007)
- A diet fit for a monkey king (China Daily; January 9, 2007)
- Why You Can't Shoot the Same Foul Shot Twice (Scientific American; December 20, 2006)
- New research program tackles Parkinson's disease (UW-Madison News; December 14, 2006)
- Court Reprimands New Delhi Over Monkeys (Associated Press; December 7, 2006)
- Caloric restriction slows immune aging (The Scientist; December 5, 2006)
- Researchers clone pigs, monkeys (Viet Nam News; December 2, 2006)
- Scientists Report New Findings On Hiv Transmission (Wisconsin State Journal; December 3, 2006)
- A Lucky Monkey Gives Thanks (Technology Review; November 24, 2006)
- Are Leaner Years, Longer Years? (ABC News; November 28, 2006)
- Nightline Online: Calorie Restriction (video) (ABC News; November 27, 2006)
- Thai Village Holds Banquet For Monkeys (NBC5, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX; November 27, 2006)
- Monkey beats man when it comes to coconut picking in Thailand (Associated Press; November 6, 2006)
- Way Too Much Monkey Business (Time Magazine; November 6, 2006)
- The Fountain of Health (Technology Review, March/April 2006)
- Researchers at Japanese National Institute of Infectious Diseases Present New Data on Hemispherx's Vaccine Enhancement Platform (PharmaLive; October 23, 2006)
- Researcher has possible AIDS vaccine (Vancouver Sun; October 18, 2006)
- Monkey See, Monkey Do (Time Magazine; October 17, 2006)
- Do Dieting Monkeys Live Healthier and Longer Lives? (MIT Technology Review; October 3, 2006)
- Heavy drinking can hasten the progression of the simian immunodeficiency virus disease (EurekAlert; September 24, 2006)
- Diabetes: islet cell xenotransplantation in primate (Xagena Medicine; September 20, 2006)
- OHSU research demonstrates possible health risks for children born to overeating mothers (EurekAlert; September 13, 2006)
- Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Presents Data Demonstrating Potential Therapeutic Benefits of Second-Generation Drug Candidates (PharmaLive; September 12, 2006)
- Newly Discovered Gene May Hold Clues To Evolution Of Human Brain Capacity (Medical News Today; August 19, 2006)
- New path for diabetes (USA Today; August 6, 2006)
- BioLabs completes trial (Crain's Cleveland Business; July 31, 2006)
- Improved gene therapy method for hereditary heart conditions (RxPG News; July 31, 2006)
- Puerto Rico: Ample Monkeys and Money Nurture Robust Research (Science; July 28, 2006)
- UF scientists test improved gene therapy method for hereditary heart conditions (EurekAlert; July 28, 2006)
- Monkey performance (People's English Daily, China; July 22, 2006)
- Shared Ancestor to Humans, Present-day Non-human Primates May Be Linchpin in the Evolution of Language (NIH News; July 23, 2006)
- NHGRI Announces Latest Sequencing Targets (NIH News; July 19, 2006)
- Imaging Confirms Link between Receptor Levels and Cocaine Abuse (Newswise; July 11, 2006)
- PET imaging confirms link between receptor levels and cocaine abuse (EurekAlert; July 11, 2006)
- Oops Was on the Loose (Washington Post; July 11, 2006)
- Life Events Thwart Scientists' Attempts To Draw DNA Profiles (Wall Street Journal; July 7, 2006)
- Uw Team In Hot Pursuit Of Elusive Hiv Vaccine (Wisconsin State Journal; June 27, 2006)
- Rhesus monkeys in Nepal may provide new alternative for HIV/AIDS research (University of Washington Office of News and Information; May 31, 2006)
- The monkeys wearing glasses to improve children's eyesight (Daily Mail; May 25, 2006)
- OHSU primate center research suggests multiple 'body clocks' (EurekAlert; May 22, 2006)
- GeoVax Launches Clinical Human Trials for its HIV/AIDS Vaccine Developed at GeoVax Inc., Emory University, NIH and the CDC (PR Newswire; May 22, 2006)
- Monkey see, monkey infer (Harvard University Gazette; May 4, 2006)
- A Brief Timeline of the Stem-Cell Debate (NPR; May 3, 2006)
- A Question of Resilience (New York Times Magazine; April 30, 2006)
- Calorie-Restricted Monkeys Becoming Healthier (WisBusiness.com; April 14, 2006)
- Monkey business by sex-starved chimps in park (China Daily; March 15, 2006)
- Think twice before keeping a monkey as a domestic pet (Jakarta Post; March 8, 2006)
- Research monkeys to be moved (Rocky Mountain News; February 28, 2006)
- Genetic and environmental influences on alcohol consumption among rhesus monkeys (EurekAlert; February 22, 2006)
- Babies rate monkey's voice as high as human's (MSNBC; February 18, 2006)
- Monkeys Give Insight To Mind (The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut; February 20, 2006)
- 1918 flu study delayed two years (The Scientist; February 13, 2006)
- Monkeys and Humans: Processing Speech the Same Way (video report; RooTV; February 12, 2006)
- Researchers assemble second non-human primate genome (EurekAlert; February 9, 2006)
- Midnight Snack Won't Pack Fat (WebMD; February 3, 2006)
- Basic gene may lead to short sight: research (People's Online Daily, China; January 26, 2006)
- Monkey Police Provide Social Stability (Scientific American; January 26, 2006)
- The Primate Police: Monkey Cops Keep Groups in Line (Live Science; January 26, 2006)
- In the Mind's Eye: How the Brain Makes a Whole Out of Parts (Newswise; January 18, 2006)
- Monkeys Have Accents, Japanese Study Finds (National Geographic News; December 28, 2005)
- Electrical microstimulation allows researchers to map the brain for the first time (News-Medical.net; December 22, 2005)
- Monkeys can 'catch' yawns from each other, too (Guardian Unlimited; December 7, 2005)
- Born A Couch Potato? Each Persons' Activity Level Appears Intrinsic, Possibly Tied To Genetics (ScienceDaily; November 28, 2005)
- Monkeys have accents too (Mail and Guardian; November 29, 2005)
- Dallas woman fills role as monkeys' foster mom (Salem StatesmanJournal; November 23, 2005)
- A Shot in the dark? (HealthSentinel.com; November 20, 2005)
- Genomic Tools Aid Primate Studies (NCRR Reporter, Summer/Fall 2005)
- Monkey Genes Find Expression (NCRR Reporter, Spring 2005)
- Early life stress linked to teenage mental problems (Medical News Today; November 20, 2005)
- Monkey Math Machinery Is Like Humans' (ScienceDaily; November 8, 2005)
- Monkey math methods parallel our own (MSNBC; November 3, 2005)
- New digs for UW AIDS researchers (Wisconsin Technology Network; October 14, 2005)
- Your brain remembers what you forget (MSNBC; October 19, 2005)
- Neurobiologists gain new insights into brain and memory (News-Medical.Net ; October 19, 2005)
- Rhesus monkey taken from owner (The Citizen's Voice, Pennsylvania; October 7, 2005)
- How The Brain Sorts Babble Into Auditory Streams (ScienceDaily; October 11, 2005)
- New information about how the brain directs the body to make movements (News-Medical.net; September 26, 2005)
- Zoos rethink role as wildlife's keeper (Toledo Blade; September 25, 2005)
- Key neural system at risk from fetal alcohol exposure (University of Wisconsin-Madison News; September 15, 2005)
- Monkey see, monkey go all-in (MSNBC; August 22, 2005)
- How the brain understands pictures (EurekAlert; August 9, 2005)
- Monkeys threaten San Juan (Seattle Times; August 1, 2005)
- Asian Monkey Temple Visitors Warned of Virus Transmission (Environment News Service; July 25, 2005)
- Genetic Links Could Unlock Clues To Leading Cause Of Blindness (ScienceDaily; July 25, 2005)
- World War II's monkey mystery solved (MSNBC; April 25, 2005)
- New Monkey Discovered In Northeastern India (ScienceDaily; December 28, 2004)
- Synthetic Hormone Used In Contraceptives And HRT Produces Negative Effects In Monkey Studies (ScienceDaily; June 8, 2004)
- New Primate Discovered in India (Science Now; December 13, 2004)
- Scientists find new Indian monkey (BBC News; December 16, 2004)
- Monkey see, monkey do (The Age, Australia; December 13, 2004)
- Gene transfer in primates a success
- Macaque advocates seek higher status (The Scientist; September 16, 2002)
- Monkeys learn to see what's coming (Independent Online, South Africa; November 29, 2002)
- Old age's mental slowdown may be reversible (New Scientist; May 3, 2003)
- Scientists Reveal New HIV Vaccine Target
- SIV dendritic-cell vaccine (The Scientist; December 24, 2002)
CONSERVATION
Conservation News for Macaca
- Nepali wildlife body objects export of monkeys to U.S. (China View; February 17, 2009)
- Mauritius: 'Exporting Monkeys for Research Helps Conservation' (Inter Press Service; October 11, 2007)
- Monkey business puts macaques in danger (Sydney Morning Herald; October 3, 2007)
- Monkey export ban lifted (The Star, Malaysia; August 18, 2007)
- Ecotourism Driving Tibetan Monkeys to Infanticide (National Geographic News; July 20, 2007)
- For Primates, Tourism Can Be Less Fun Than a Barrel of Monkeys (University at Buffalo News Center; July 13, 2007)
- Malaysia seizes 900 monkeys from poachers (Reuters; July 9, 2007)
- Rare monkey found in northern peninsula (Malaysia Star; March 17, 2007)
- Thai police arrest monkey smugglers after finding 36 dead macaques in a truck (International Herald Tribune; December 10, 2006)
- Malaysia's orangutans in trouble (Independent Online, South Africa; June 29, 2004)
- Caged rhesus monkeys to be freed (The Independent, South Africa; May 12, 2004)
General Primate Conservation
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