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- Grandmother monkeys care for baby (BBC News; November 23, 2009)
- Chimpanzee Murder, Conspiracy and Suicide Featured in New Play (Discovery News; November 17, 2009)
- Monkey business reveals the nature of love (The Age; November 17, 2009)
- Baboons catch the yawns also (Milwaukee Examiner; November 8, 2009)
- Brazen Baboons: Flighty Females Disrupt Group Harmony (PR.com; October 28, 2009)
- Chimpanzees Seen 'Mourning' Late Friend (Sky News; October 28, 2009)
- 'Leopard Behind You!' (New York Times; October 6, 2009)
- Monkey drumming suggests origin of music (MSNBC; October 16, 2009)
- Chimps happy to help - you just have to ask (New Scientist; 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)
- What chimps can teach us (MSNBC; October 12, 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)
- Chimpanzees Suffer Psychologically Like Humans (Reuters; September 9, 2009)
- Chimps imitate yawning animations (BBC News; September 8, 2009)
- Chimps Trained To Enable Keepers To Take DNA Samples With Cheek Swabs (ScienceDaily; September 6, 2009)
- Infant chimps 'better behaved' than human counterparts (Telegraph; September 8, 2009)
- Monkeys Appreciate Monkey Music and Metallica (Discovery News; September 1, 2009)
- Jaycee's Abductor: What Makes a Monster (Live Science; September 1, 2009)
- Even chimps can close a deal (New Scientist; August 20, 2009)
- Monkey See, Monkey Do: Why We Flatter Via Imitation (Time; August 17, 2009)
- Orangutan ruse misleads predators (BBC News; August 5, 2009)
- Orangutans Invent Deceptive 'Kiss Squeak' (Discovery News; August 5, 2009)
- Swamp Gorillas Perform Hand Clapping Ritual (Discovery News; August 5, 2009)
- Chimps born to appreciate music (BBC News; July 30, 2009)
- Orangutans swing for their dinner (BBC News; July 28, 2009)
- Orangutans Swing Through Trees Like Acrobats (Discovery News; July 27, 2009)
- Chimps, Like Humans, Focus On Faces (ScienceDaily; July 22, 2009)
- Primate archaeology, proposal of a new research field (EurekAlert; July 16, 2009)
- Gibbon sings 'door-slamming' tune (BBC News; July 15, 2009)
- 'Hippy' monkey is a killer when starved of sex (New Scientist; July 4, 2009)
- Botswana: the link between baboons and humans (Africa Today; June 30, 2009)
- Cambridge life sciences team take part in a new animal adventure series (Cambridge Network; June 19, 2009)
- Female baboons exploit chaperones (BBC News; June 16, 2009)
- Monkeys Use False Alarms to Scam Food? (National Geographic News; June 15, 2009)
- Stanford neuroscientist explores what is, and is not, unique about humans (Stanford News Service; June 13, 2009)
- Why some monkeys are better liars (New Scientist; June 18, 2009)
- Close social ties make baboons better mothers, study finds (UCLA Newsroom; June 9, 2009)
- Mirroring behavior (Scientific American; June 9, 2009)
- Rare footage of elusive monkeys (BBC News; June 9, 2009)
- Pictured: Orangutans which have learned to defy their fear of crocodiles by swimming in search of food (Daily Mail; June 8, 2009)
- Reunion With a Childhood Bully, Taxidermied (New York Times; June 5, 2009)
- Chimps, Other Apes Laugh Like People (Discovery News; June 4, 2009)
- Ha-Ha! Ape study traces evolution of laughter (GMA News; June 4, 2009)
- Never Trust a Hungry Monkey (ScienceNOW; June 3, 2009)
- Can monkeys mislead? (The Scientist; June 3, 2009)
- Chimp-Made Toolkit Most Complex Ever Found (Discovery News; June 2, 2009)
- Op-Ed: Why the Elevator Floor Is So Interesting (Wired; May 27, 2009)
- In That Tucked Tail, Real Pangs of Regret? (New York Times; June 1, 2009)
- Orangutans cannibalise own babies (BBC News; May 21, 2009)
- Baby male monkeys act more like female infants after BPA exposure in the womb (Environmental Health News; May 11, 2009)
- Genetic risk for anxiety does not have to be destiny (EurekAlert; April 29, 2009)
- Wimps Hear Dangerous Noises Differently (Medical News Today; April 27, 2009)
- Ape behaviour reveals secrets of human evolution (New Scientist; April 22, 2009)
- From Studying Chimps, a Theory on Cooking (New York Times; April 20, 2009)
- Bonobos rate food on scale from bark to grunt (MSNBC; April 17, 2009)
- Chimps Trade Meat for Sex -- And It Works (National Geographic News; April 7, 2009)
- Bonobos enjoy an enviable work/life/sex balance (Toronto Star; April 3, 2009)
- Orangutan Females Steal Food to Test Potential Mates (National Geographic News; April 2, 2009)
- Sexy Beasts: Bonobos Make Love, Not War (ABC News; March 19, 2009)
- 'Armed' chimp gets honey reward (BBC News; March 18, 2009)
- Chimps use geometry to navigate the jungle (New Scientist; March 12, 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)
- How to survive great ape attacks (BBC News; March 13, 2009)
- Lemurs: Secret Social Drama Among Humanity's Distant Cousins (ScienceDaily; March 5, 2009)
- Cute, cooing babies: The key to understanding social behavior? (International Herald Tribune; March 4, 2009)
- Mechanical mother comforts monkey (BBC News; February 2, 2009)
- Free the chimps! (Salon; March 2, 2009)
- How apes develop emotions (William and Mary News and Events; February 16, 2009)
- Monkeys and apes know right from wrong, scientists say (Daily Mail; February 15, 2009)
- Humans share lemur gaze tendency (BBC News; February 2, 2009)
- Primate Dialects Recorded in South America -- A First (National Geographic News; January 28, 2009)
- Scientists red-faced as they admit they are baffled why people blush (Daily Mail; January 29, 2009)
- Male bonding is rife in chimp society too (New Scientist; January 26, 2006)
- What Do Women Want? (New York Times; January 22, 2009)
- A Highly Evolved Propensity for Deceit (New York Times; December 22, 2008)
- Red hot (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle; December 23, 2008)
- Monkeys From Heaven (National Wildlife; 2003)
- Nice females also hunt (International Herald Tribune; December 4, 2004)
- Monkey gossip hints at social origins of language (New Scientist; November 19, 2008)
- How warfare shaped human evolution (New Scientist; November 12, 2008)
- Primate researchers ask the big questions (Nature News; October 31, 2008)
- Baby Scent and Dads (ScienCentral; October 28, 2008)
- Chimps 'keep mental record of helpful acts' (Telegraph, UK; October 29, 2008)
- Why Children Like to Share (Scientific American; October 28, 2008)
- New documentary charts the captivating rise and fall of Titus the gorilla king (Mail Online; October 17, 2008)
- Gorillas and humans use similar body language to communicate (Mail Online; October 17, 2008)
- Chimps: Not Human, But Are They People? (Wired; October 14, 2008)
- Despite 'Peacenik' Reputation, Bonobos Hunt And Eat Other Primates Too (ScienceDaily; October 13, 2008)
- The "Monkey Whisperer" Learns the Secrets of Primate Economics (Discover; October 13, 2008)
- Chimp apes mum's love for tiger (Daily Telegraph; October 13, 2008)
- Preening bosses mimic behaviour of monkeys (Independent; October 7, 2008)
- Chimps can recognise friends by their behinds (New Scientist; September 22, 2008)
- Monkeying around politics (Metro News, Canada; September 23, 2008)
- Of baboons and humans... (Independent Online; September 22, 2008)
- Hugging benefits fractious chimps (BBC News; September 8, 2008)
- Test of charity shows monkeys are capable of empathy (The Guardian; August 26, 2008)
- Killer stress is subject of TV special (Stanford Report; September 10, 2008)
- Monkeys Give a Hoot (ScienceNOW; July 23, 2008)
- Monkeys hold key to successful career (The Australian; August 30, 2008)
- Monkeys experience joy of giving, too, study finds (Reuters; August 25, 2008)
- Chimps Not So Selfish: Comforting Behavior May Well Be Expression Of Empathy (ScienceDaily; June 19, 2008)
- Do animals feel grief? (Guardian; August 20, 2008)
- Gorilla grieves over death of her baby (Telegraph; August 19, 2008)
- Why Female Chimps Shout During Sex (Fox News; June 18, 2008)
- Lab chimps show same stress symptoms as tortured humans (Scotsman; August 3, 2008)
- "Cross Dressing" Lemurs Appear Male to Avoid Conflict (National Geographic News; July 24, 2008)
- Monkeys increase alarm calls if others are in danger, study shows (Telegraph; July 22, 2008)
- Female Monkeys More Dominant In Groups With Relatively More Males (ScienceDaily; July 15, 2008)
- UW monkey study looks at hard-wiring of anxiety in childhood (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel; July 13, 2008)
- Inducing autism (The Scientist; June 2008)
- Chimp’s Sex Calls May Reflect Calculation (New York Times; June 18, 2008)
- Chimps keep quiet during sex to avoid jealousy (Daily Record, Scotland; June 17, 2008)
- Monkey see, monkey do? (Globe and Mail; June 9, 2008)
- Did Walking On Two Feet Begin With A Shuffle? (ScienceDaily; May 30, 2008)
- Unique Mating Photos Of Wild Gorillas Face To Face (ScienceDaily; February 13, 2008)
- Is Civilization the Result of Humans' Need to Share? (Scientific American; May 27, 2008)
- Chimps Agree: A Bird in Hand Is Worth Two in the Bush (Discover; May 14, 2008)
- Climbing as Easy as Walking for Small Primates (National Geographic News; May 15, 2008)
- Monkey business may mirror our human culture, says chimp expert (The Scotsman; May 21, 2008)
- Learning monkey business (Scotsman.com; May 19, 2008)
- It Started With A Squeak: Moonlight Serenade Helps Lemurs Pick Mates Of The Right Species (ScienceDaily; May 7, 2008)
- Ape Genius reveals depth of animal intelligence (Telegraph; May 2, 2008)
- Chimps learn others' traits by observation (UPI; April 3, 2008)
- It's primate playtime (Globe and Mail; April 8, 2008)
- Subordinate Monkeys More Likely To Choose Cocaine Over Food (ScienceDaily; April 7, 2008)
- Stressed, non-stressed monkeys studied (UPI; April 8, 2008)
- Mutant monkeys get hooked on a drug called mum (New Scientist; April 1, 2008)
- The chimp who thought he was a boy (Salon; March 31, 2008)
- Humans 'learnt to gamble from chimps' (Telegraph; March 26, 2008)
- Who's Bad? Chimps Figure It Out By Observation (ScienceDaily; March 26, 2008)
- Monkey Brain Gives Clues to Human Interaction (Washington Post; March 20, 2008)
- Almost Human (National Geographic; April 2008)
- Has Science Found a Way to End All Wars? (Discover; April 2008)
- Non-human Primates Convey Meaning Through Call Combinations (ScienceDaily; March 11, 2008)
- No monkeys like snow monkeys: Soak up Japan's hot-tubbing wildlife (San Francisco Chronicle; March 2, 2008)
- Monkeys know one monkey voice from another (New Scientist; February 10, 2008)
- Moderate prenatal exposure to alcohol and stress in monkeys can cause touch sensitivity (EurekAlert; February 7, 2008)
- Political animals (yes, animals) (International Herald Tribune; January 22, 2008)
- Fathers are important in baboon society (Telegraph; February 4, 2008)
- Helpful baboon dads boost offsprings' success (New Scientist; February 4, 2008)
- Key 'impact hunters' catalyze hunting among male chimpanzees (EurekAlert; February 1, 2008)
- Gorillas Found Tossing "Weapons," Study Says (National Geographic News; January 30, 2008)
- Human behaviour: Killer instincts (Nature News; January 30, 2008)
- Why don't chimpanzees like to barter commodities? (EurekAlert; January 29, 2008)
- Thailand tree apes use song as warning (EarthTimes; January 28, 2008)
- Island Monkeys Do Not Recognize Big Cat Calls (ScienceDaily; January 17, 2008)
- Meet Your Old Friend, the Multipurpose Monkey (LiveScience; January 18, 2008)
- Ancient Chimpanzee Tool Use (Archaeology, January/February 2008)
- Why people believe weird things about money (Los Angeles Times; January 13, 2008)
- Chimpanzees May Build Their 'Cultures' In A Similar Way To Humans (ScienceDaily; January 10, 2008)
- Chimps 'dependent on role models' (BBC News; January 9, 2008)
- Where Do You Stand? Research Shows Clues In Rules Of The Wild (ScienceDaily; January 10, 2008)
- Scientists find cultural differences among chimpanzee colonies (PhysOrg.com; January 7, 2008)
- Chimpanzees rank food ahead of sex (Stuff, New Zealand; December 28, 2007)
- Cost of coitus: Male monkeys pay for sex (AFP; January 2, 2008)
- The Communicators (New York Times; December 30, 2007)
- Tracking the Forest People (Colby Magazine, Winter 2008)
- Adult Male Chimpanzees Don't Stray Far From The Home (ScienceDaily; December 27, 2007)
- Orang-utans ape each other's laughter (Times Online; December 24, 2007)
- Thinking Like a Monkey (Smithsonian; January 2008)
- Fair giving is hardwired (Guardian Unlimited; December 18, 2007)
- In the Presence of Giants (National Geographic; January 2008)
- Testing Monkeys - for Jealousy (Harvard Crimson; December 13, 2007)
- Gorillas Use Weapons When Threatened By People, Study Says (AHN; December 9, 2007)
- Like Humans, Monkey See, Monkey Plan, Monkey Do (ScienceDaily; December 6, 2007)
- Human links may be seen in gorillas' tools (Telegraph; November 25, 2007)
- Even monkeys go ga-ga over babies (Times of India; November 18, 2007)
- Chimps Dig Tubers, Tool Study Finds (National Geographic News; November 13, 2007)
- Monkeys "Go on Strike" When They Sense Unfairness (National Geographic News; November 13, 2007)
- Envious monkeys can spot a fair deal (New Scientist; November 13, 2007)
- Tool-Wielding Chimps Provide a Glimpse of Early Human Behavior (Newswise; November 12, 2007)
- Machiavellian monkeys scheme for dominance (Earth and Sky Radio Series; November 11, 2007)
- Hanging Around With Lemurs, The Planet's Most Primitive Primates (ScienceDaily; November 3, 2007)
- Humans And Monkeys Share Machiavellian Intelligence (Science Daily; October 25, 2007)
- Chimpanzees exaggerate their screams when under attack (PhysOrg.com; October 16, 2007)
- Chimps exaggerate calls for help (BBC News; October 15, 2007)
- Toddlers Allowed to Run Wild Risk Being Violent Adults, Parents Told (Evening Standard; October 16, 2007)
- What chimpanzees can teach us about economics (PhysOrg.com; October 15, 2007)
- Why Do So Few Women Reach Top Ranks in Science? (Voice of America; October 15, 2007)
- Chimps choose more rationally than humans (UPI; October 8, 2007)
- How Baboons Think (Yes, Think) (New York Times; October 9, 2007)
- Chimps don't mind being chumps in raisin game (New Scientist; October 4, 2007)
- De Waal Traces Human Behavior to Apes (Emory Wheel; October 5, 2007)
- Fairness is only human, scientists find (Los Angeles Times; October 5, 2007)
- To Get Sex, Monkeys Rub Themselves with Pee (LiveScience; September 24, 2007)
- What chimpanzees can teach us about economics (News from Vanderbilt University; September 21, 2007)
- How social can we get? (MSNBC; September 10, 2007)
- Primate Behavior Explained By Computer 'Agents' (ScienceDaily; September 11, 2007)
- Primates Expect Others To Act Rationally (ScienceDaily; September 10, 2007)
- All Together Now--Pull! (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Nonhuman Primates Demonstrate Humanlike Reasoning (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Social Components of Fitness in Primate Groups (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Social skills help toddlers outstrip apes in intelligence tests (The Guardian; September 7, 2007)
- The Perception of Rational, Goal-Directed Action in Nonhuman Primates (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Why did the monkey pee on his feet? (Nature; September 7, 2007)
- Researchers head to Congo to study Bonobo psychology (Mongabay; September 5, 2007)
- Bonobo Handshake: What Makes Our Chimp-like Cousins So Cooperative? (ScienceDaily; September 4, 2007)
- A World of Eloquence in an Upturned Palm (New York Times; August 28, 2007)
- Chimps keep busy to control their urges (New Scientist; August 22, 2007)
- Bonobos, Left and Right (by Frans de Waal) (eSkeptic; August 8, 2007)
- Scientists find origin of gender behavior (UPI; August 7, 2007)
- Chimp study hints at spitefulness as uniquely human (Chicago Tribune; August 3, 2007)
- Orangutans "Play Charades" to Communicate With People (National Geographic News; August 2, 2007)
- Drama over dead monkey (Times of India; July 23, 2007)
- Swingers (New Yorker; July 30, 2007)
- Human-like Altruism Shown In Chimpanzees (ScienceDaily; June 25, 2007)
- Dads could get tips from gorillas (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette; June 17, 2007)
- Chimps pass on gadget use like humans (MSNBC; June 8, 2007)
- Primatology: Peaceful primates, violent acts (Nature; June 6, 2007)
- Can animals really love each other? (Daily Mail; May 31, 2007)
- Evolution of animal personalities studied (ScienceDaily; May 31, 2007)
- Primate urge (Cosmos Magazine; May 30, 2007)
- Female-led Infanticide In Wild Chimpanzees (ScienceDaily; May 14, 2007)
- What do baboons do with their time? (Independent Online; May 7, 2007)
- Ape gestures 'show human links' (BBC News; May 1, 2007)
- Instead of Leaping, Sumatran Orangutans Sway From Tree to Tree (New York Times; May 1, 2007)
- Thoughtful Monkeys (LiveScience; April 27, 2007)
- Like Humans, Chimp Males Cooperate With Kin and Non-Kin Alike (National Geographic News; April 25, 2007)
- Chimp cooperation goes beyond family (New Scientist; April 23, 2007)
- Our gaze separates us from the great apes (Regina Leader-Post; April 19, 2007)
- Bonobos join forces to outdo chimps (New Scientist; April 9, 2007)
- Chimps Use Caves to Beat the Heat, Scientists Find (National Geographic News; April 9, 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)
- Humans ape wild rules on sex and sharing (The Australian; March 23, 2007)
- Monkeys' stone percussion studied (BBC News; March 23, 2007)
- Sex and co-operation - it's the bonobo in you (Sydney Morning Herald; March 23, 2007)
- Behavior May Suggest We're Not Only Human (Washington Post; March 19, 2007)
- Fertility Planning Makes Male Chimps Fight (LiveScience; March 16, 2007)
- Chimps Cheer for Attention (Discovery News; March 15, 2007)
- What makes someone harm their own baby? (Evening Telegraph; March 14, 2007)
- What's 'separate' about humankind? (Japan Times; March 14, 2007)
- Female Chimps Keep The Bullies At Bay (ScienceDaily; March 8, 2007)
- Human hunting causes changes in monkey behavior (Mongabay; March 8, 2007)
- Social Tolerance Allows Bonobos To Outperform Chimpanzees On A Cooperative Task (ScienceDaily; March 8, 2007)
- Hug It Out, Monkey (ScienceNOW Daily News; February 21, 2007)
- Chimps really are cheeky monkeys (ABC, Australia; February 9, 2007)
- Domestic violence in jungle: Chimps thrash cheating mates (Times of India; February 4, 2007)
- Morality play (Boston Globe; February 5, 2007)
- Lemurs communicate by scent (Mongabay; January 29, 2007)
- Gibbons' predator songs unveiled (Inthenews.co.uk; December 21, 2006)
- Unusual auditory display in wild capuchin monkeys (Innovations Report; December 20, 2006)
- Book: Animals guilty of human vices (UPI; December 15, 2006)
- How one leopard changed its spots ... and saved a baby baboon (Daily Mail; December 14, 2006)
- Study reveals that female chimpanzees team up to retaliate against male aggression (PhysOrg.com; November 28, 2006)
- Male Chimps Prefer Older Females (LiveScience; November 20, 2006)
- Grandmother chimp's baby-snatching shows 'we still have a lot to learn' (Boston Globe; November 13, 2006)
- Animals Seem to Have An Inherent Sense of Fairness and Justice (Wall Street Journal; November 10, 2006)
- Do animals have emotions? Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle (Seattle Times; November 1, 2006)
- Sucking Up: Why Monkeys Groom the Boss (Fox News; October 20, 2006)
- Hansen: Bonobo relatives can teach us a thing or two (Des Moines Register; October 12, 2006)
- Mirror, Mirror (American Scientist, November-December 2006)
- Chimps 'are people, too' (BBC Horizon; October 10, 2006)
- Mothers and Others (Natural History, May 2001)
- Alpha males can make and break a business (Times Online; September 3, 2006)
- Chimps know about road safety (CBBC Newsround; September 5, 2006)
- Power Emerges From Consensus In Monkey Social Networks (ScienceDaily; September 2, 2006)
- Proved: monkey see, monkey do (New Scientist; September 5, 2006)
- Study uncovers 'chimp cross code' (BBC News; September 5, 2006)
- Chimpanzees Can Transmit Cultural Behavior To Multiple 'Generations' (ScienceDaily; August 30, 2006)
- Use of stone hammers sheds light on geographic patterns of chimpanzee tool use (EurekAlert; August 21, 2006)
- Jane Goodall Institute Advances First 'Geoblog' Featuring 'Chimp Soap Opera' (E-Wire; July 31, 2006)
- Aping the alpha is no way to bag a banana (Sydney Morning Herald; July 8, 2006)
- Jilted chimps, humans similar: study (China View; June 29, 2006)
- 'Monkeys Know Best Time To Harvest Fruit' (Life Style Extra; June 20, 2006)
- Monkeys Check the Weather to Find Food, Study Says (National Geographic News; June 19, 2006)
- Scientists Pinpoint Baboon Stress (Discovery News; June 19, 2006)
- Study finds orang utans do not stray too far (Daily Express, Malaysia; June 19, 2006)
- Monkeys Use "Sentences," Study Suggests (National Geographic News; May 17, 2006)
- Taking sides (Scientific American; April 17, 2006)
- Cheeky monkeys learn their lesson (BBC News; April 5, 2006)
- Scientists scratch the surface of chimp communication (USA Today; April 2, 2006)
- That's the Spot! Chimps Instruct Groomers, Study Says (National Geographic News; March 24, 2006)
- 'Executive' monkeys influenced by other executives, not subordinates (EurekAlert; March 22, 2006)
- Couch Monkeys (ScienCentral News; March 23, 2006)
- Referential-gesture communication in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) (EurekAlert; March 20, 2006)
- Chimps Can Be Team Players, Selfless Helpers, Studies Show (National Geographic News; March 2, 2006)
- Like Humans, Monkeys Can be Snobs Too (ABC News; February 28, 2006)
- On My Mind: Frans de Waal (Seed Magazine; February 22, 2006)
- Scientists discuss evolutionary roots of social behavior (University of Wisconsin - Madison News; February 20, 2006)
- Primate economics (Forbes; February 14, 2006)
- Exercise increases brain function in older monkeys (video report; ScienCentral; February 12, 2006)
- 'Queen of Mean' Turns Nice When Daughter Dies (Live Science; January 31, 2006)
- Humans Have A Strong Desire To Help Each Other, But Is Spite Also Part Of The Human Condition? (ScienceDaily; January 25, 2006)
- Monkey Police Provide Social Stability (Scientific American; January 26, 2006)
- The Animal Self (New York Times Magazine; January 22, 2006)
- The Primate Police: Monkey Cops Keep Groups in Line (Live Science; January 26, 2006)
- In spite of ourselves (BIox, China; January 20, 2006)
- Next time you're introduced to a bonobo, be sure to offer your hand (Times Online; January 16, 2006)
- Monkeys Have Accents, Japanese Study Finds (National Geographic News; December 28, 2005)
- A Natural History of Peace
- All too human? Monkeys mimic children in toy picks (Seattle Times; December 8, 2005)
- Monkeys can 'catch' yawns from each other, too (Guardian Unlimited; December 7, 2005)
- Monkeys have accents too (Mail and Guardian; November 29, 2005)
- Chimpanzee Hunting Behavior and Human Evolution
- The Brutal Ape vs. the Sexy Ape?
- Czech zoo apes reality TV with gorilla show (Independent Online, South Africa; November 2, 2005)
- Chimps fall down on friendship (BBC News; October 27, 2005)
- Contact your inner ape to understand the best of humanity (London Times; October 30, 2005)
- Science snapshot: Chimps want to have cake, eat it (USA Today; October 30, 2005)
- Uncaring Chimps May Shed Light on Humans, Study Says (National Geographic News; October 26, 2005)
- More male chimps means more territorial patrols, study shows (University of Michigan News Service; October 17, 2005)
- Office "Jungle" Mirrors Primate Behavior (National Geographic News; September 23, 2005)
- Baby chimps ape faces just like us, say scientists (Edinburgh Evening News; September 6, 2005)
- Apes and humans: Communicating the differences (William and Mary News; August 24, 2005)
- Talking Primates with Dr. Frans de Waal (92Y Blog; August 25, 2005)
- Another Boost for Chimp Culture (Science Now; August 22, 2005)
- Chimpanzees are social conformists (EurekAlert; August 21, 2005)
- Copycat chimps are cultural conformists (New Scientist; August 22, 2005)
- Monkey see, monkey go all-in (MSNBC; August 22, 2005)
- Primates put a face on human relations (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review; August 22, 2005)
- Study: Race fears linger like dread of snakes (MSNBC; July 28, 2005)
- Animal instinct for finding treatment (New Zealand Herald; August 6, 2005)
- Monkeys fasting to mourn killing of their friend (China View; August 6, 2005)
- Monkeys Get Intermediate Grade on Mirror Test (Scientific American; July 19, 2005)
- Monkeys reflect a degree of empathy (New Scientist; July 23, 2005)
- Humans' Rational And Irrational Buying Behavior Is Mirrored In Monkeys (ScienceDaily; July 11, 2005)
- The fight for primate primacy (Wisconsin State Journal; July 11, 2005)
- Honor Among Beasts (Time; July 3, 2005)
- Too many monkey tricks (The Hindu, India; July 1, 2005)
- Monkey See, Monkey Abuse (Science Now; June 27, 2005)
- Humans Rational and Irrational Buying Behavior Is Mirrored in Monkeys (PhysOrg.com; June 20, 2005)
- Ya Gotta Love Lemurs (San Francisco Chronicle; May 22, 2005)
- Monkeys look longer at copycats (New Scientist; May 7, 2005)
- Watching apes play Big Brother to learn more about ourselves (Sydney Morning Herald; May 1, 2005)
- Status-Conscious Monkeys Shed Light on Celeb Obsession (ABC News; March 30, 2005)
- Monkeys Steal When No One's Looking (ABC News; March 23, 2005)
- Surprisingly Complex Behaviors Appear to Be 'Hard-Wired' in the Primate Brain (AScribe; March 15, 2005)
- Rhesus monkeys reason about perspectives of others in obtaining food (EurekAlert; March 14, 2005)
- Apes, humans share killing impulse (Brown Daily Herald; February 18, 2005)
- Chimpanzees Show Quality Of Relationship Drives Sense Of Fairness (ScienceDaily; February 15, 2005)
- The Left-Handed Advantage (ABC News; February 17, 2005)
- Sex hormones plunge in downtrodden females (New Scientist; February 5, 2005)
- Chimps 'have sense of fair play' (The Telegraph, UK; January 26, 2005)
- Monkeys pay per view (EurekAlert; January 27, 2005)
- Girl gorillas go ape for a bit on the side (The Scotsman; July 4, 2004)
- Survival of the fittest? Anthropologist suggests the nicest prevail — not just the selfish (News from Washington University in St. Louis; June 9, 2004)
- When Katie and her primates get together to chat (The Scotsman, UK; April 30, 2004)
- Some Female Animals Buck the Mating Stereotype (audio file - interview with Meredith Small; NPR, December 13, 2004)
- Monkey see, monkey do (The Age, Australia; December 13, 2004)
- Lemur thinks stuffed cow is mum (CBBC Newsround; April 23, 2004)
- Yerkes Researchers Discover Basis For Determining Handedness In Chimpanzees (ScienceDaily; December 7, 2004)
- Substitute can reduce shock of losing parent (The Oregonian; October 27, 2004)
- Mothers Have Brains Primed For Care And Certain Techniques May Reverse Problems In Offspring Related To Poor Parenting (ScienceDaily; November 4, 2004)
- Professor finds that nonhuman primates have evolutionary reason to bond with their offspring (University of Chicago Chronicle; July 12, 2001)
- PITT, OHSU: When early life stress occurs determines its impact later (EurekAlert; October 24, 2004)
- For some gorillas, local kin may mean local peace (EurekAlert; March 22, 2004)
- Gorilla study gives social clues (BBC News; March 23, 2004)
- Happiness Is Mostly Genetic (Forbes; September 23, 2004)
- No time for bullies (The Age, Australia; October 5, 2004)
- Say hello to your cousin (The Scotsman; March 12, 2004)
- "Hot Tub Monkeys" Offer Eye on Nonhuman "Culture" (National Geographic News; February 6, 2004)
- Monkey Mating Requires Lots of Brainpower (Scientific American; February 2, 2004)
- Sitting Out the Summer (New York Times; June 29, 2004)
- Lemur Is First Known Hibernating Primate, Study Says (National Geographic News; June 23, 2004)
- Tropical Primate Found to Hibernate (Scientific American; June 24, 2004)
- Immigrant monkeys 'make friends' (BBC News; May 31, 2004)
- The More Social Sex (Newsweek; May 17, 2004)
- Amid Jungle Cacophony, Hornbills Heed Monkeys' Alarms (New York Times; May 11, 2004)
- Chimpanzee Gang Warfare (Science; May 7, 2004)
- Love of alcohol may be linked to prehuman fruit diet (Toronto Star; May 14, 2004)
- Why we strive for status (Newsweek; June 16, 2004)
- A Kinder, Gentler Baboon (Science; April 13, 2004)
- Angry baboons block Uganda road (BBC News; April 30, 2003)
- Baboon Fathers Really Do Care About Their Kids (NSF Press Release; September 10, 2003)
- Baboons Recognize Complex Relationships (Scientific American; November 14, 2003)
- Birds 'heed monkey warnings' (BBC News; March 3, 2004)
- Bonobo Society: Amicable, Amorous and Run by Females
- Cannabis 'as addictive as heroin' (BBC News; October 16, 2000)
- Chimps and chumps: What monkeys don't tell us about man (National Review; September 27, 1999)
- Chimps are cultured creatures (BBC News; June 16, 1999)
- Chimps do not ape culture (Daily Telegraph; October 2, 2002)
- Chimps Take Cooking Tips (BBC; August 17, 2000)
- Chimps' grunts more revealing than first thought (The Scotsman; August 30, 2003)
- Cultural habits of chimps (BBC News; August 10, 2001)
- Early Hominids May Have Behaved More 'Human' Than We Had Thought (ScienceDaily; August 7, 2003)
- Female baboons boast about their sex lives (New Scientist; January 21, 2002)
- Games Primates Play (by Marc D. Hauser; Discover; September 1998)
- Gorillas make a splash (Australian Broadcasting Network; July 19, 2001)
- Got culture? (USC Trojan Family Magazine, Summer 2002)
- Granny gorilla knows best (EurekAlert; November 12, 2003)
- How animals kiss and make up' (BBC News; October 13, 2003)
- Insights from a Monkey Doctor (Chicago Tribune; February 11, 1996)
- Is War Our Biological Destiny? (New York Times; November 11, 2003)
- Japanese Monkeys Chill Out in Hot Springs (National Geographic News; August 19, 2002)
- Male gorillas make a splash to get the females, new study finds (National Geographic News; July 19, 2001)
- Monkey business on mobile phones (BBC News; December 5, 2001)
- Monkey business reveals sense of fair play (New Scientist; September 17, 2003)
- Monkey clue to male sex appeal (BBC News; July 23, 2003)
- Monkeys Show Sense Of Fairness, Study Says (National Geographic News; September 17, 2003)
- Monogamous Animals May Be More Likely To Die Out (ScienceDaily; May 27, 2003)
- Nash monkey (TCS; April 28, 2003)
- Observing the Behavior of Apes, Up Close (About Frans de Waal, New York Times; June 26, 2001)
- One on One with Our Closest Cousins (by Roger Fouts; Psychology Today; July 2000)
- Orang-utans can swing both ways (Homosexual behavior; Electronic Telegraph; August 12, 2001)
- Planet of the love monkeys (Bonobos; ABC News; July 26, 2001)
- Primate research says competition not driving force (UniSci; February 18, 2002)
- Primates prefer bright-coloured mates (Times of India; August 3, 2003)
- Quest for 'alcohol gene' sets monkeys on binge (Telegraph, UK; March 3, 2002)
- Shifty-eyed' monkeys offer window into brain's social reflexes (EurekAlert; September 15, 2003)
- Shmooze it or lose it (The Why Files; November 13, 2003)
- Simian Stress Lessons (San Francisco Chronicle; February 26, 2001)
- Social Behavior Among Monkeys May Be More Nature Than Nurture (ScienceDaily; December 4, 2003)
- Spanish Chimps Learn to Make Tastier Food (CNN; August 17, 2000)
- Teaching timidity to kids (Washington Post; December 8, 2002)
- The Science of Mother's Day (Maternal deprivation)
- The truth about sexual attraction (Taipei Times; August 17, 2003)
- USM, city zoo team to study 'bush babies' (Jackson Clarion-Ledger; November 26, 2002)
- Where Did Laughter Come From? (Discovery Channel; October 7, 2003)
- Why are more people right-handed? (Scientific American; August 18, 1997)
- Wild Young Brains (ScienCentral News; November 11, 2003)
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