Chimpanzee experiments suggest early humans were likely fascinated by crystals because of their unique transparency and ...
Aden Kahr Humans have long been fascinated by crystals. Archaeological evidence suggests our ancestors have treasured small quartz and calcite stones for at least 780,000 years, often bringing them ...
Marilyn Monroe sang that “diamonds are a girl’s best friend”, but a new study suggests that a love of crystals is a universal experience.
Chimpanzees consistently choose crystals over ordinary rocks, suggesting a curiosity that may echo early humans.
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Scientists say chimps share our wild crystal obsession and finally know why
Chimpanzees can pick out crystals from a pile of ordinary rocks, handle them with visible care, and even hold them up to peer ...
They gave quartz, calcite and other types of crystals to chimpanzees in a rehabilitation center. The apes responded with great interest, and the researchers ended up needing to trade large amounts of ...
The study suggests that both humans and chimpanzees possess a “shared cognitive predisposition” for crystals. Whenever such a ...
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON, March 13 (Reuters) - Bonobos for years have had the reputation of being the cool hippies of the ...
Young chimps learn how to flirt by ripping up leaves in front of their crush, a study has found. The apes show affection and flirt by carefully tearing leaves in front of the chimp they like, with the ...
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
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Bonobos are just as aggressive as chimps, but there's a key difference — the female bonobos
A new study of chimpanzee and bonobo groups at zoos reveals similar levels of aggression. However, scientists found stark sex ...
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