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Besides Humans, This Primate Has Developed Language Skills, Say Scientists
- Friday April 4, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Humans can effortlessly talk about an infinite number of topics, from neuroscience to pink elephants, by combining words into sentences.
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Study Reveals Chimpanzees And Bonobos Can Remember Faces for Years
- Saturday December 23, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A recent study suggests that chimpanzees can retain memories of each other's faces for decades, even after prolonged periods of separation.
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Chimps Too Can Remember Movie Sequences
- Friday September 18, 2015
- Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service
The ability to remember sequence of events in a film may not be unique to humans as Japanese researchers have found that chimpanzees and bonobos also remember events in films.
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Bonobos, like humans, keep time to music: study
- Sunday February 16, 2014
- Offbeat | Reuters
Some animals, like humans, can sense and respond to a musical beat, a finding that has implications for understanding how the skill evolved, scientists said on Saturday.
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Besides Humans, This Primate Has Developed Language Skills, Say Scientists
- Friday April 4, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Humans can effortlessly talk about an infinite number of topics, from neuroscience to pink elephants, by combining words into sentences.
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www.ndtv.com
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Study Reveals Chimpanzees And Bonobos Can Remember Faces for Years
- Saturday December 23, 2023
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
A recent study suggests that chimpanzees can retain memories of each other's faces for decades, even after prolonged periods of separation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Chimps Too Can Remember Movie Sequences
- Friday September 18, 2015
- Offbeat | Indo-Asian News Service
The ability to remember sequence of events in a film may not be unique to humans as Japanese researchers have found that chimpanzees and bonobos also remember events in films.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bonobos, like humans, keep time to music: study
- Sunday February 16, 2014
- Offbeat | Reuters
Some animals, like humans, can sense and respond to a musical beat, a finding that has implications for understanding how the skill evolved, scientists said on Saturday.
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