In the 1960s and 70s, a group of chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Only two remain and one question still lingers—was it worth it?
Scientists studying bonobos, one of humanity’s closest living relatives, have uncovered surprising clues about how rhythm and communication may have evolved. By analyzing the timing of movements ...
An international research team, including VUB data scientist Yannick Jadoul, has shed new light on the rhythmic nature of sexual behavior in bonobos. By precisely analyzing the tempo of movements ...
The evolution of human hands is one of the most important – and overlooked – stories of our origin. Now, new fossil evidence ...
A bonobo demonstrated the ability to track imaginary objects in controlled tests, challenging the belief that imagination is uniquely human and hinting at deep evolutionary roots. In a set of ...
Abstract: Traditional network management requires manual coding and expertise, making it challenging for non-specialists and experts to handle increasing devices and applications. In response, ...
World Bonobo Day reminds us that one of our closest relatives lives by cooperation, not conflict, and now faces serious ...
Abstract: In a world where communication is predominantly verbal, the deaf and speech-impaired community face unique challenges in expressing themselves and understanding others. These individuals ...
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