Male bonobos have an impressive ability to detect when females are most fertile, even though the usual visual cues are ...
Male bonobos can decipher females' unreliable fertility signals, allowing them to focus their efforts on matings with the ...
New research shows male bonobos use subtle, hidden cues - not just swelling - to track a female’s fertile days with ...
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From bonobos and rats to tickling robots, research is finally cracking the secrets of why we’re ticklish, and what that reveals about our brains ...
Male bonobos are able to interpret female fertility cues even when those signals do not reliably indicate ovulation. This ability helps them direct their mating efforts toward times when conception is ...
Video by @cincinnatizooDaisy the baby bonobo is almost four months old! Bonobo babies typically stay with their mothers for ...
Humans don’t just recognize each other’s voices—our brains also light up for the calls of chimpanzees, hinting at ancient communication roots shared with our closest primate relatives. Researchers ...
A small brain region reacts strongly to chimp calls. This shows that our voice system links to older primate signals.
“Almost all other monogamous mammals either live in tight family units of just a breeding pair and their offspring, or in ...
Peninsula Township faces another federal lawsuit after asking a winery from a previous lawsuit to stop hosting events and turn down the music.
In the Touch and Tickle laboratory at Radboud University, volunteers are tickled by a special robot while researchers record their brain activity, breathing and sweating. The aim is to try to ...