A study in Science this week showed how a community of 200 chimpanzees in Uganda split and started a bloody war. ‘Encourages a reevaluation of current models of human collective violence.’ ...
USI’s Anthropology Speaker Series features free public talks April 10 and 24 on ancestor worship in Indonesia and geopolitics in Ecuador.
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By Will Dunham April 9 (Reuters) - For two decades, researchers observed members of the Ngogo chimpanzee group of Kibale ...
Chimpanzees that had once formed a cohesive community in Uganda split into factions and turned violent, according to a new ...
No one loves a person who doesn't understand basic table manners, but some people are more easily frustrated by certain poor habits than others. In particular, research suggests that highly ...
The technology sector is no longer asking what artificial intelligence can do for us. It is asking what AI can do for itself. That shift is already underway. OpenAI has begun describing models as ...
Gut bacteria create smells that influence behavior, shaping aggression and social hierarchy through the brain.
In that future, the central challenge for humans may become something deeper. Recognition and self-actualization could arise ...
Early wheat didn’t just grow—it fought. When humans began cultivating fields, plants that could outcompete their neighbors for sunlight and space quickly took over, evolving upright leaves and ...