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The Mother Who Travels Farther So Her Kid Has Someone to Play With

The Brain That Overshot Its Target

The Obstetrical Dilemma Was Never Ours Alone

Primate Lifespans Span a Tenfold Range. The Rate of Aging Has Barely Moved in 25 Million Years.

The Rhythm in Ape Laughter Is 15 Million Years Old

What the Ants Tell Us About Chimpanzee Culture

What Primate Teeth Reveal About a Supposed Human Habit

When the Boss Eats Last: Chimpanzee Groups, the Tragedy of the Commons, and a Leadership Paradox

The Human Wrist’s Knuckle-Walking Past

Why Primate Males Grow Large: The Case Against the Standard Answer

What 81 Apes Can Tell Us About the Origins of Human Thought

Great Apes Match Each Other’s Laugh Faces with Surprising Precision

When Former Friends Become Enemies: The Ngogo Chimpanzee Fission and What It Says About Collective Violence

A Jaw from Egypt Rewrites the Origin of Modern Apes

The Ape Culture Wars Are Not Really About Apes

The Chimpanzee in the Machine

The Three-Room Apartment in the Primate Ear

Killing Is Not Just Fighting Turned Up

A 13-Million-Year-Old Jaw and the Origins of the Howler Monkey's Diet

The Bonobo Myth: Why the Peaceful Ape Story Doesn't Hold Up

Grass in the Ear, Grass in the Rectum: What Chimpanzee Fads Reveal About the Origins of Culture

What Chimpanzees Do With Crystals Tells Us Something Strange About Ourselves

The Tolerant Brain: What Macaque Amygdalae Tell Us About the Evolution of Social Life

Wild Chimpanzees Are Regularly Consuming Alcohol, and Their Urine Proves It

What Bonobo Sex Tells Us About the Origins of Rhythm and Communication

When Macaques Started Washing Sweet Potatoes, We Weren't Ready to Call It Culture

A Bonobo Tracks Imaginary Juice

Toothpick Grooves That Were Never Toothpicks

When Sharing Becomes Survival: How Chimpanzee Groups Solve Resource Dilemmas

The Forest as a Rumor Mill: How Spider Monkeys Trade Information to Outsmart Scarce Fruit

When Baby Chimps Leap First