Bonobos to Chimps, what our closest relatives tell us about humans
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One argument scientists have made is that warlike tendencies are as hardwired in us as they are in chimpanzees.
One argument scientists have made is that warlike tendencies are as hardwired in us as they are in chimpanzees.
Assistant Professor, Dr Jose Yong from Northumbria's Department of Psychology, discusses behavioural traits of the great apes…
Bonobos and chimps: what our closest relatives tell us about humans: Humans are an interesting mixture of altruism and…
Humans are an interesting mixture of altruism and competition. We work together well at times and at others we will fight to…
– By Jose Yong, Assistant professor of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle Humans are an interesting mixture of…
Humans are an interesting mixture of altruism and competition. We work together well at times and at others we will fight to…
Humans are an interesting mixture of altruism and competition. We work together well at times and at others we will fight to…
Humans are an interesting mixture of altruism and competition. We work together well at times and at others we will fight to…
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