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Our human evolution workshops were conducted with well-resourced and historically disadvantaged schools attending. The grade ...
A recent study challenges the long-held belief that gorillas primarily live on the ground. Researchers discovered that ...
A new study from Indiana University discovered that bonobos, humans’ closest living relatives, make similar vocalizations ...
Rather than chasing grammar in animals, a more grounded approach asks what cognitive difference might explain the gap ...
Talking to babies in a high-pitched voice and using exaggerated pronunciation seems natural to most parents. This way of ...
The baby brain is a great gateway for language to be transferred from brain to brain. All the main connections in the brain ...
Human infants receive up to 400 times more direct vocal communication than baby bonobos and nearly 70 times more than baby ...
A new study looked at baby babble and the vocalizations of apes in an attempt to arrive at a discovery on the evolution of ...
While laughter is often considered uniquely human, tied to language and sense of humor, all great apes produce remarkably ...
The way that human adults talk to young children is unique among primates, a new study found. That might be one secret to our ...
An almost universal phenomenon in humans is the use of child-directed speech, where caregivers communicate with children often involving a particular ...