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Frans de Waal, primatologist who argued that apes have culture, shame and gender roles – obituary

‘Monkeys mimicked the sex-linked preferences of human children. Cars, trucks and balls were chosen more by males; females preferred dolls’

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Frans de Waal, primatologist who argued that apes also have culture, shame and gender roles – obituary

Frans de Waal, primatologist who argued that apes also have culture, shame and gender roles – obituary
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'Long-Tailed Macaques' Surprising Use of Stone Tools During COVID Lockdown Raises Evolutionary Questions

This unique occurrence stands as the first documented instance of a new behavior pattern emerging within a population of long-tailed macaques.

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Neuroscientist Says We Don't Have Free Will After All

Robert Sapolsky, a Stanford neurobiologist and a MacArthur grant "genius," has a pretty controversial view on the nature of human existence: he doesn't think "free will" exists. At all. Sapolsky has spent over four decades extensively studying human and primate behavior. His new book, "Determined: Life Without Free Will," is a culmination of his views […]

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