News About The Human Species
July 09, 2025
Beyond male dominance in primates new study redefines gender power roles

Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 08, 2025
New research led by scientists from the University of Montpellier, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and the German Primate Center has revealed that clear male or female dominance is rare in primate societies. Drawing on data from 253 populations across 121 species, the study provides fresh insights into the prevalence and conditions of male-female power dynamics among primates. The comprehensive analysis uncovered that nearly half of all aggressive interactions within social ... read more
Deforestation in S.Leone national park threatens chimps, humans alike
Tacugama, Sierra Leone (AFP) June 17, 2025
Esther and Rio, two orphaned baby chimpanzees, clung tenderly to their caregiver's chest at a sanctuary inside one of Sierra Leone's flagship national parks, where unprecedented deforestation and illegal urban encroachment pose a risk to both primates and humans. ... more
Human brain reveals hidden action cues AI still fails to grasp
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jun 17, 2025
When humans see a new environment-whether a winding path, bustling street, or placid lake-they instinctively know how to move through it. A new study from the University of Amsterdam has pinpointed ... more
Light travels through entire human head in breakthrough for optical brain imaging
London, UK (SPX) Jun 17, 2025
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have achieved a major milestone in noninvasive brain imaging, demonstrating for the first time that light can travel completely through an adult human head. ... more
If people stopped having babies, how long would it be before humans were all gone?
Binghamton NY (SPX) Jun 12, 2025
Very few people live beyond a century. So, if no one had babies anymore, there would probably be no humans left on Earth within 100 years. But first, the population would shrink as older folks died ... more
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Overlooked cells might explain the human brain's huge storage capacity
Boston MA (SPX) May 28, 2025
The human brain contains about 86 billion neurons. These cells fire electrical signals that help the brain store memories and send information and commands throughout the brain and the nervous syste ... more
Orangutan Communication Reveals Surprising Complexity Once Thought Uniquely Human
London, UK (SPX) May 19, 2025
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Warwick have discovered that wild orangutans produce vocal patterns with a layered complexity once believed to be exclusive to human lan ... more
Ancient Hands Reveal Diverse Gripping Abilities in Early Hominins
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 15, 2025
New research has shed light on the gripping abilities of early human ancestors in South Africa, revealing distinct differences in hand function and dexterity. Scientists from the Max Planck Institut ... more
Hormone cycles shape the structure and function of key memory regions in the brain
Santa Barbara Ca (SPX) May 14, 2025
Hormone levels fluctuate like the tides, ebbing and flowing according to carefully orchestrated cycles. These hormones not only influence the body, but can cross into the brain and shape the behavio ... more
Chimpanzees Use Medicinal Plants for Wound Care and Hygiene in Ugandan Forests
London, UK (SPX) May 14, 2025
Scientists observing chimpanzees in Uganda's Budongo Forest have documented sophisticated medical behaviors, including both self-directed and prosocial care. These findings offer fresh insights into ... more
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Orangutan Mothers Show Individual Variation in Parenting Styles
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 14, 2025
New research from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior (MPI-AB) reveals that wild Sumatran orangutan mothers exhibit significant variation in their parenting styles, even after accounting for ... more
Aztec Obsidian Study Uncovers Complex Ancient Trade Networks
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 13, 2025
Archaeologists from Tulane University and the Proyecto Templo Mayor in Mexico have revealed the vast trade networks that supplied obsidian to the ancient Mexica (Aztec) Empire, shedding new light on ... more
Versatile Call Combinations in Chimpanzees May Shed Light on the Evolution of Human Language
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 12, 2025
Humans are unique among Earth's species for their ability to use language - a system that allows for the combination of sounds into words, and words into sentences, creating virtually infinite meani ... more
'Toxic beauty': Rise of 'looksmaxxing' influencers
Washington (AFP) April 23, 2025
Hankering for a chiseled jawline, a male TikTok influencer strikes his cheekbones with a hammer - highlighting the rise of "looksmaxxing," an online trend pushing unproven and sometimes dangerous techniques to boost sexual appeal. ... more
Sunscreen and shelter strategies may have shielded early humans from solar radiation
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 22, 2025
Ancient Homo sapiens likely gained a survival edge during a magnetic upheaval 41,000 years ago by adopting innovative methods of sun protection, including tailored clothing, cave habitation, and the ... more
A visual pathway in the brain may do more than recognize objects

Boston MA (SPX) Apr 16, 2025
When visual information enters the brain, it travels through two pathways that process different aspects of the input. For decades, scientists have hypothesized that one of these pathways, the ventral visual stream, is responsible for recognizing objects, and that it might have been optimized by evolution to do just that. Consistent with this, in the past decade, MIT scientists have found that when computational models of the anatomy of the ventral stream are optimized to solve the task of object ... read more
'Toxic beauty': Rise of 'looksmaxxing' influencers
Washington (AFP) April 16, 2025
Hankering for a chiseled jawline, a male TikTok influencer strikes his cheekbones with a hammer - highlighting the rise of "looksmaxxing," an online trend pushing unproven and sometimes dangerous techniques to boost sexual appeal. ... more

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Primate mothers react differently to infant loss than humans
London, UK (SPX) Apr 10, 2025
Macaque mothers display a brief period of heightened physical activity after losing an infant, but unlike humans, do not exhibit prolonged signs of grief such as withdrawal or loss of appetite, acco ... more
Thailand rescue dogs double as emotional support
Bangkok (AFP) April 1, 2025
Thailand's search and rescue dogs are taking on the role of emotional support animals for grieving relatives of victims of a Bangkok skyscraper flattened in a deadly earthquake. ... more
Colombia's lonely chimp Yoko finds new home in Brazil
Pereira, Colombia (AFP) Mar 24, 2025
Kidnapped from his family as an infant, then raised by a drug lord before ending up in a Colombian zoo, Yoko the chimpanzee has lived the last two years of his life alone. ... more
Beijing simplifies marriages to encourage Chinese to wed
Beijing (AFP) Mar 22, 2025
China on Saturday announced measures to simplify the marriage registration process and lessen the financial burden on couples, the latest initiative by Beijing to boost births. ... more
When did human language emerge?
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 17, 2025
It is a deep question, from deep in our history: When did human language as we know it emerge? A new survey of genomic evidence suggests our unique language capacity was present at least 135,000 yea ... more
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