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The primate mind in a mouse: How your gut bacteria might be the secret to human evolution
Groundbreaking research reveals that human microbes can trigger genetic brain activity in other species, suggesting our ...
Behaviour among non-human species could help keep groups together in face of social challenges, says study ...
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Gut microbes are reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution
A new study from Northwestern University is reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution. The research suggests that ...
Bonds between same-sex individuals help apes and monkeys to manage conflict and strengthen alliances, especially in dry ...
Gut Microbes may have helped fuel the evolution of large human brains, shaping brain metabolism and gene activity, new ...
New research shows gut bacteria can directly influence how the brain develops and functions. When scientists transferred ...
A new primate study links same-sex behaviour to survival, social bonding, and environmental stress, raising intriguing ...
The microorganisms in our gastrointestinal tract-the gut microbiome, can exert a profound influence on the human body, and ...
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Scientists Reveal What Drives Same-Sex Sexual Behavior Among Primates
Biologists tend to look at the animal kingdom and try to categorize things in an organized fashion. But nature has a way of ...
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Can animals be gay? New study finds that many primates are — and it may even improve their survival odds
A growing body of research suggests same-sex behavior in nonhuman primates is important to social connections.
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