Scientists now know how many bonobos live in one of the largest pristine tropical forests, a place believed to be the world's ...
Fossils of 600-million-year-old "tiny humanoids" were discovered in Antarctica. A story perpetuated in some social media ...
For thousands of years, humans have come together in small group to feast on food. Why is it important – and why do we still ...
Studies on intraspecific variation in animal social structures are needed to inform an evolutionary account of human sociality. Here, we study multiple independent bonobo populations (n = 6) in ...
One of the most fascinating periods in the evolution of the human lineage is the appearance of the first ancestors capable of ...
Bonobos, human’s closest relatives, are classified as an endangered species. Groundbreaking research suggests their vulnerability might be even more severe than previously thought. In a first-of ...
making it potentially vulnerable to future ecological changes and human activities such as encroachment. These findings suggest the bonobos are at higher risk than previously thought in several ...
One of the most fascinating periods in the evolution of the human lineage is the appearance of the first ancestors capable of ...
Getty Images Apart from humans, only a few species of apes such as bonobos also gather together to eat communally (Credit: Getty Images) And once you are all seated around a fire, a warm ...
Scientists now know how many bonobos live in one of the largest pristine tropical forests, a place believed to be the world's stronghold for the ...
One of the most fascinating periods in the evolution of the human lineage is the appearance of the first ancestors capable of ...