A study of tool use among chimps, our closest living relatives, has cast light on the human evolutionary journey.
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Study finds some chimps twice as skilled at nut-cracking, highlighting 25 years of research on intelligence and tool use.
Haitian political leader Moise Jean Charles has issued an ultimatum to the Transitional Presidential Council to change how ...
Video from 2012 showing the individual variation in nut-cracking efficiency in the Bossou chimpanzees. The first cracker is Peley, a 14-year-old adult male who successfully cracks two oil palm nuts.
A recent study led by the University of Oxford and the Max Planck Institute for Animal Behavior has revealed that wild ...
A study by the Jane Goodall Institute Spain and the University of Barcelona shows that chimpanzees remember the exact ...