Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
These Monkeys Learned to Tap to the Beat of the Backstreet Boys. Can They Teach Researchers About the Origins of Human Musicality?
Two macaques learned to keep time with various songs, which might point to how humans got their sense of rhythm. But some ...
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Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys)
They may not yet be kings of the swingers, but macaque monkeys can keep time to music and move to the beat. Well, at least ...
The unexpected rhythm of macaque monkey skills raise fresh questions about where our own sense of beat comes from.
Archaeologists working at the animal cemetery at Berenike have documented remains from three dozen primates, marking a significant shift in Roman pet-keeping practices. Previously, the handful of ...
The trained monkeys adjusted their tapping to match the tempo of the music, even when presented with unfamiliar tracks and ...
The monkeys weep not because they lack voices but because we refuse to hear. Their suffering is our creation; their salvation ...
US FDA releases draft guidance on reducing testing on non-human primates for monoclonal antibodies: Silver Spring, Maryland Thursday, December 4, 2025, 09:00 Hrs [IST] The US Food ...
New research in the Journal of Human Evolution suggests that the ancient ‘Lazarus’ primate was North America's last until ...
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A Monkey As A Pet, Is It A Good Idea?
Ever watched a monkey swing through trees and thought, "I want one as a pet?" Many people find these intelligent creatures ...
The FDA estimates that a typical non-clinical programme with a monoclonal antibody product could include more than 100 NHPs, ...
If I asked you to imagine your dream snog, chances are it wouldn't be with a Neanderthal; burly and hirsute as they may be.
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When did kissing evolve and did humans and Neanderthals get off with each other? New research
We used this definition to trawl published scientific papers, searching for observations of kissing in the group of monkeys and apes that evolved in Africa, Asia and Europe. It turns out that a ...
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