HHealth Read More Before meat came fruit: The human brain evolved millions of years ago thanks to sugar | ScienceAugust 7, 2026 At first, we mainly ate fruit. Or rather, the most recent relative we share with our closest cousins,…
EEnvironment Read More Monkeys sometimes have ‘pets’ like humansJuly 30, 2026 Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. By signing…
WWildlife Read More Chimpanzees Keep Throwing Stones at the Same Trees – Scientists Want To Know WhyJuly 12, 2026 Accumulative stone throwing is a rare, potentially cultural, behavior that has been observed among four groups of wild…
WWildlife Read More Humans are the only primates with a lopsided hand preferenceMay 21, 2026 Of all the monkeys and apes scientists have studied, no species shows a population-level hand preference. Individual primates…
WWildlife Read More Why Are Humans The Only Animals That Cook Their Food? An Evolutionary Biologist ExplainsMarch 30, 2026 The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning…
SScience Read More Scientists Found That Humans Unconsciously Mimic the Facial Expressions of Monkeys and ApesMarch 17, 2026 A monkey looking in a mirror. Image credits: Andre Mouton/Pexels Imagine watching a video of a chimpanzee. The…
WWildlife Read More Apes Were Kissing Millions of Years Before Humans, Study SuggestsNovember 19, 2025 While kissing might feel like one of the most natural things in the world, this familiar behavior is…
SScience Read More Manual dexterity and the human brain evolved togetherSeptember 25, 2025 A century and a half ago, Frederick Engels, in an unpublished 1876 essay titled, The Part Played by Labor…
WWildlife Read More New Study Shatters Long-Standing Myths About Primate OriginsSeptember 22, 2025 The first primates were about the size of a mouse lemur: tiny. Credit: Jason Gilchrist Primates originated in…
WWildlife Read More Chimpanzees drink the equivalent of two or three beers a day, study says | ScienceSeptember 19, 2025 The human attraction to alcoholic beverages could be, to a large extent, inherited from our primate ancestors. And…
SScience Read More Early Release – Zoonotic Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections among Humans, Gabon – Volume 31, Number 10—October 2025 – Emerging Infectious Diseases journalSeptember 15, 2025 Disclaimer: Early release articles are not considered as final versions. Any changes will be reflected in the online…
WWildlife Read More The Unexpected Reason Baboons March in OrderAugust 30, 2025 Baboons walking in progression on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula. Credit: Vittoria Roatti Baboons have long puzzled scientists with…