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2015

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Cetacean strandings increase dramatically at times of rapid climate change

Human Evolution

Researchers of the Department of Human Evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, in collaboration with…

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Homo naledi - our new relative

Researchers discover a new species of fossil human in a cave in South Africa

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Food-leftovers in the dental calculus

Markers of diet and behaviour in chimpanzee dental calculus

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig,…

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The oldest case of decapitation in the Americas

Human Evolution

A 9,000 year-old case of human decapitation has been found in the rock shelter of Lapa do Santo in Brazil

Few Amerindian habits impressed the…

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Female bonobos: Pointing it out

In order to communicate their intentions wild bonobos use referential gestural communication

Pointing and pantomime are important components of human…

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Michael Tomasello receives Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award of the American Psychological Society (APA)

Michael Tomasello’s pioneering research on the origins of socialcognition has led to revolutionary insights in both developmentalpsychology and…

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Orang-utan females prefer cheek-padded males

Dominant, cheek-padded orang-utan males are significantly more successful at fathering offspring – except in times of rank instability

Unlike most…

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Chimpanzees coping with forest loss

A genetic survey finds an unexpectedly large population of chimpanzees in forest fragments

By collecting faecal samples and analysing them genetically…

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MPI-EVA has a new director

Headed by Professor Richard McElreath the Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture is going to start its work at the Max Planck Institute for…

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Kiwi bird genome sequenced

The kiwi, national symbol of New Zealand, gives insights into the evolution of nocturnal animals

Its unusual biological characteristics make the…

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Complexity before size: Old world monkey had a tiny but complex brain

Human Evolution

Victoriapithecus had a small brain relative to its body size with an olfactory bulb about three times as large as that in present-day monkeys

The…

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An Early European had a close Neandertal ancestor

Genetic analysis of a 40,000-year-old jawbone from Romania reveals that early modern humans interbred with Neandertals when they first came to Europe

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Three-year-olds help victims of injustice

Young children are just as likely to respond to the needs of another individual as they are to their own

Toddlers have a reputation for being stubborn,…

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Climate change: boating in the desert

Human Evolution

Lake Mungo may have inspired Australians to reinvent boat use in the middle of the desert 24,000 years ago

Geologists and archaeologists from the Max…

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Modern human dispersal into Europe came from the Levant

Human Evolution

Modern humans occupied the Near East 45,900 years ago and colonized Europe from there

A multinational team led by researchers from the Max Planck…

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Mountain gorilla mamas sidestep having inbred offspring

Genetic study shows that dominant males never sire the offspring of their daughters

Some mountain gorilla females linger into adulthood in the group…

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2015 Winner Announced - Chimpanzee Conservation

A multi-level conservation project, which aims to protect the largest remaining population of wild chimpanzees on the Foutah Djallon-Bafing River…

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Deciphering the demise of Neandertals

Human Evolution

Members of our speciesHomo sapiens belonging to the Protoaurignacian culture may have been the ultimate cause for the demise of Neandertals,…

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Participation sought! New citizen science project

Volunteers will screen video footage filmed by camera traps and identify wild African animal

With Chimp&See, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for…

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Oldest evidence for the use of mushrooms as a food source

Analyses of old dental calculus show that humans consumed plant foods and mushrooms as early as the Upper Palaeolithic

The human diet during the…

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Eavesdropping on the forest to monitor wildlife

Researchers develop a novel passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) method for the automated detection of chimpanzees and two monkey species

Traditionally,…

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Protein is the clue to solving a Darwinian mystery

Human Evolution

Bone collagen sequences prove that South American native ungulates are closely related to horses, rhinos and tapirs but not to elephants

The South…

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Handy man reborn

Human Evolution

Digital makeover of iconic human fossil sheds light on human origins

State-of-the-art computer reconstruction of the original fossil of Homo habilis,…

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Detection dog efficacy for collecting faecal samples from the critically endangered Cross River gorilla for genetic censusing

The critically endangered Cross River gorilla inhabits a region of high  biodiversity on the border of Nigeria and Cameroon but has been poorly…

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Early human ancestors used their hands like modern humans

Human Evolution

Pre-Homo human ancestral species, such asAustralopithecus africanus, used human-like hand postures much earlier than was previously thought

Some of…

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Tonal languages require humidity

Languages with a wide range of tone pitches have primarily developed in regions with high levels of humidity

The weather impacts not only upon our mood…

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Wild chimpanzee vocalizations can convey information about food patch size

Chimpanzees modify their food calls with respect to tree size for a high valued fruit species.

The vocalization capabilities of our closest living…

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2016 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for Svante Pääbo

Sequencing of ancient DNA and genomes honoured as scientific breakthrough

One of the 2016 Breakthrough Prizes in Life Sciences was bestowed to Max…

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Cracking the case

Wild chimpanzees select nut-cracking tools taking account of up to five different factors

Are chimpanzees sensitive to the effect of an object’s…

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