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Humans Heal Slower Than Other PrimatesThe slow rate of healing seemed to be related to our loss of hair. Hair contains stem cells, and a thick body cover of hair ...
The Paiter-Suruí people have a culture deeply rooted in their land: the Sete de Setembro Indigenous Land (TISS), on the ...
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News Medical on MSNStudy challenges taurine as a biomarker of agingResearch in animals and humans has suggested low levels of taurine may be a driver for aging, which has led to discussions ...
Instead of conserving wetlands, state collects millions in rent for nation's largest free-range monkey colony on Beaufort ...
Our evolutionary advantage over our primate relatives may come down to accelerated genetic expression in just six types of brain cells.
Monkeys are quadrupedal, using their forelimbs and hind limbs for locomotion. Though many primates occasionally walk upright ...
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AZ Animals on MSNWhat Do Chimpanzees Eat? Inside the Diet of Our Closest RelativesChimpanzees have a culture around food, just like humans do. The fuel that sustains a chimpanzee goes far beyond fruit; it is ...
Over 100,000 monkeys are used in U.S. biomedical research and endure severe suffering with little benefit to human health, ...
A major study from scientists in China is shifting how we think about aging. The long-held belief that aging is a one-way ...
Two of the traits that set modern humans apart from non-human primates are taller stature and a higher basal metabolic rate.
This week, uncover a stash of gold with murky origins, witness a cosmic joust, see why ancient fish are to thank for our ...
Scientists observed chimpanzees in Uganda appearing to clean and treat both their own wounds and those of others. Scientists ...
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