“Brighter irises and larger pupils elicited greater donations,” noted experts from the Netherlands’ Leiden University in a ...
Researchers from Leiden University have revealed that our eyes shape how people perceive everything from our attractiveness ...
Lemurs, small, big-eyed primates that live in the trees of Madagascar off the southeast coast of Africa, are a mystery of ...
The DA's motion to intervene raises questions about bond validation and alleges collusion between the Development Authority and Safer Human Medicine.
However, 60 million years ago, having twins was the norm among primates, which changed everything anthropologists understood ...
Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the U.S. these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 ...
Research on ancient footprints in Kenya demonstrates coexistence of Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei 1.5 million years ...
While humans and chimpanzees share many genes, alterations in gene activity may account for distinctive features of the human ...
With bunches of lettuce and bucketloads of nuts, London Zoo kicked off its annual animal count Friday, coaxing everything ...
NEW DELHI, (ANI) – Cricket commentator Isa Guha has apologized for calling Indian bowler Jasprit Bumrah the “most valuable primate” during live commentary for Fox Sports during the third ...
Primates have big brains, but so do elephants and whales. Elephants and whales, however, have much larger bodies that their ...
Further back in evolution, two babies at once was the norm. Our ancient primate ancestors gave birth to twins. Modern humans overwhelmingly birth just a single child – a rather large child with an ...