“Moana” has been called a box office flop, an unnecessary money grab by Walt Disney Studios, but what it hasn’t been called yet is a triumphant win for cultural representation on the big screen. The ...
Jane, the chimpanzee at Wingham Wildlife Park, predicted that England will beat Argentina in the World Cup semi-final.
Hello colleagues! It’s the second week of break, and we hope you’re sliding into summer mode at the cabin, couch or campsite ...
Davie's own James Fishback most recently used the word "chimp" to describe GOP opponent Byron Donalds (who is Black).
Growing up on Oʻahu in the 1950s, Maile Keamoai-Kane learned a lot from her father: how to prepare laulau, gather ʻopihi, and catch and clean fish. He never excluded her. But being deaf, Keamoai-Kane ...
A monolingual magazine written in the Ojibwe recently published its first volume. The magazine is expanding Ojibwe vocabulary ...
The Bonobos founder’s IRL-first social networking app recently expanded to New York City—and brought creator-entrepreneur ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
We have changed from wanting animals to understand human language to wanting to understand how they communicate with each ...
Simon Green has returned to the studio for new Bonobo album Distance in Static, the DJ/producer’s follow-up to 2022’s Fragments. Out September 11 via Ninja Tune, the record features vocal turns from ...
Laughter. We think of it as our thing. Something uniquely, unmistakably human. But what if science has been quietly dismantling that idea for decades, one chirp, chuckle, and warble at a time?
Great apes appear to build friendships much like humans do. By studying grooming behavior, researchers discovered that chimpanzees and bonobos form close inner circles along with wider networks of ...