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First Kiss Happened 20 Million Years Ago And It Was Not Between Humans
- Wednesday November 19, 2025
- Feature | Reuters
Kissing did not begin with star-crossed human lovers but with the primate ancestors of great apes around 20 million years ago, according to a study published on Wednesday.
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Bees Count From Left To Right Just Like Some Humans, Apes And Birds: Study
- Tuesday February 4, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Bees have a consistent left-to-right mental number line, according to a study. This means they prefer to order lower numbers on the left and higher numbers on the right.
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Chimpanzees Can Speak Like Humans, Scientists Claim After Reviewing Old Footage
- Wednesday July 31, 2024
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A new study has suggested that chimpanzees might be capable of more than just grunts and hoots and that they might just need the right nurturing environment to unleash their vocal potential.
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Apes Remember Friends They Haven't Seen For Decades, Shows Research
- Tuesday December 26, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
A recent study indicates that apes recognise photos of groupmates they haven't seen in more than 25 years and respond significantly more passionately to photos of their friends.
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Understanding Apes' Gestures Is Possible For Humans, Study Finds
- Wednesday January 25, 2023
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The more than 5,550 study participants saw 20 brief videos of ape gestures and then responded to multiple choice questions regarding the significance of each gesture.
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Did Humans Swap Brains for Brawn?
- Sunday June 1, 2014
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Humans are far more intelligent than their closest living relatives like monkeys and apes may be because our ancestors swapped brains for brawn, a study has suggested.
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Teen copies cartoon show, ends up killing self
- Friday November 18, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Time and again we have heard of the harmful effects of watching cartoon shows on children. Studies have said that children tend to become more aggressive after watching cartoons and ape all that they see in the animated violence. A 13-year-old boy, inspired by the actions of a cartoon character, hanged himself using a shawl yesterday. According to ...
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First Kiss Happened 20 Million Years Ago And It Was Not Between Humans
- Wednesday November 19, 2025
- Feature | Reuters
Kissing did not begin with star-crossed human lovers but with the primate ancestors of great apes around 20 million years ago, according to a study published on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bees Count From Left To Right Just Like Some Humans, Apes And Birds: Study
- Tuesday February 4, 2025
- World News | The Conversation
Bees have a consistent left-to-right mental number line, according to a study. This means they prefer to order lower numbers on the left and higher numbers on the right.
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www.ndtv.com
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Chimpanzees Can Speak Like Humans, Scientists Claim After Reviewing Old Footage
- Wednesday July 31, 2024
- Science |
A new study has suggested that chimpanzees might be capable of more than just grunts and hoots and that they might just need the right nurturing environment to unleash their vocal potential.
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www.ndtv.com
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Apes Remember Friends They Haven't Seen For Decades, Shows Research
- Tuesday December 26, 2023
- India News | Asian News International
A recent study indicates that apes recognise photos of groupmates they haven't seen in more than 25 years and respond significantly more passionately to photos of their friends.
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www.ndtv.com
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Understanding Apes' Gestures Is Possible For Humans, Study Finds
- Wednesday January 25, 2023
- Feature |
The more than 5,550 study participants saw 20 brief videos of ape gestures and then responded to multiple choice questions regarding the significance of each gesture.
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www.ndtv.com
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Did Humans Swap Brains for Brawn?
- Sunday June 1, 2014
- World News | Indo-Asian News Service
Humans are far more intelligent than their closest living relatives like monkeys and apes may be because our ancestors swapped brains for brawn, a study has suggested.
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www.ndtv.com
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Teen copies cartoon show, ends up killing self
- Friday November 18, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Time and again we have heard of the harmful effects of watching cartoon shows on children. Studies have said that children tend to become more aggressive after watching cartoons and ape all that they see in the animated violence. A 13-year-old boy, inspired by the actions of a cartoon character, hanged himself using a shawl yesterday. According to ...
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www.ndtv.com