A study found the apes outshone humans in avoiding obesity by adapting their activity levels depending on available food
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A study found the apes outshone humans in avoiding obesity by adapting their activity levels depending on available food
A study found the apes outshone humans in avoiding obesity by adapting their activity levels depending on available food
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Findings could explain why humans have such a fondness for drinking

New research speculates that ancient common ancestors may have eaten alcoholic fruit, driving DNA change to allow safe ethanol…

Even if we don’t evolve long sticky tongues and live off a diet of ants, we can still learn a lot from these remarkable…

A Yale-led study finds that Azara’s owl monkeys have gotten heavier as temperatures rise — a result that defies long-standing…

Scientists have discovered another thing we have in common with our closest living relatives: our laugh.

Some extinct human ancestors and modern-day apes appear to share wrist traits that raise the question of whether our last common…