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- Snakes on the brain (Times Online; October 7, 2009)
- The chimp who tried to talk (Review of Nim Chimpsky, by Elizabeth Hess; Boston Globe; April 13, 2008)
- Monkey talk (Times Online; April 9, 2008)
- Book review: This chimp was no monkey (Fortune; March 27, 2008)
- What 'Nim Chimpsky' Taught Them All (Christian Science Monitor; March 11, 2008)
- There is powerful evidence of evolution in human DNA (Book review of ; December 27, 2007)
- No Business Like Monkey Business (ABC News; October 12, 2007)
- In Print (review of Handbook of Primate Husbandry and Welfare; ALN Magazine; April 2006)
- The Social Origin of Mind (Science; September 7, 2007)
- Language Evolution's Slippery Tropes (New York Times; August 1, 2007)
- Look Who's Talking (Review of The First Word by Christine Kenneally, New York Times; August 12, 2007)
- Language Of the Apes (Review of ; August 8, 2007)
- Social climbers (Nature; August 2, 2007)
- Humans' language monopoly challenged (San Francisco Chronicle; July 29, 2007)
- Are monkeys moral? (Book review of Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved by Frans de Waal; Mercator.net; February 9, 2007)
- Primate Passions (review of Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Man; American Scientist, January-February 2007)
- Geneticists Gone Wild. What's the World to Do? (New York Times; November 28, 2006)
- Darwin at the Zoo (Scientific American)
- Book Review: The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey (Political Affairs.net; May 2, 2006)
- Chimpanzee thoughts (Times Online; March 1, 2006)
- Our Inner Ape: Sexy, Violent and, Yes, Kind (Bookslut; November 9, 2005)
- Biology: Monkeyluv by Robert M Sapolsky; Our Inner Ape by Frans de Waal (Sunday Times, UK; November 6, 2005)
- New Insight Into Kanzi and How a Great Ape Acquired Language (PR Newswire; October 20, 2005)
- Evolution's Many Branches ((American Scientist, July-August 2005)
- When in Gombe... (American Scientist, September-October, 2005)
- Girls and Science: Women Who Brave Volcanoes, Help Gorillas and Study the Seas (Washington Post; May 8, 2005)
- Why Do Individuals Make Personal Sacrifices to Benefit a Group? (AAAS News; June 2, 2004)
- Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain (American Journal of Psychiatry; December 2004)
- Orangutan Technology (Review of Among Orangutans by Carel van Schaik; Scientific American; December 2004)
- 'The Ancestor's Tale': You Are Here (New York Times; October 17, 2004)
- Lessons from Primates (Science; October 15, 2004)
- "Drawing the Line" by Steven M. Wise (review by Kurt Kleiner; Salon.com; September 3, 2002)
- "Love at Goon Park" by Deborah Blum (By Suzy Hansen, Salon; November 13, 2002)
- Ape Abilities (American Scientist, March-April 2004)
- Are You in Anthropodenial? (Review of The Ape and the Sushi Master by Frans de Waal; New York Times; April 8, 2001)
- Bonobo: The Forgotten Ape
- Gobbling gorillas, chewing on chimps (By Kerry Bowman, review of Eating Apes by Dale Peterson; The Globe and Mail; June 7, 2003)
- It's Genetic, Sometimes (New York Times; July 20, 2003)
- Let's Face It (By Alain Morin, A review of The Face in the Mirror: The Search for the Origins of Consciousness by Julian Paul Keenan with Gordon C. Gallup Jr. and Dean Falk, in Evolutionary Psychology, 2003)
- Nurture vs. Nourish (By Stephen Mihm, review of Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection by Deborah Blum; Washington Post; January 22, 2003)
- PSGB Book Reviews
- The high cost of loving (By Joy Press review of Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection by Deborah Blum, November 2002)
- The Loveless Man... who invented the science of love (By Robert Sapolsky, November 2002, review of Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection by Deborah Blum; Scientific American)
- You're mostly a monkey (by Robin McKie, review of Nature Via Nuture by Matt Ridley; Guardian Unlimited; March 30, 2003)
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