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Researchers unearth 3.3 million-year-old stone flakes in Kenya, forcing a reimagining of the emergence of such technologies in the ancestors of humans.

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When both men and women in hunter-gatherer societies have a say about where their families live, whole communities benefit from increased diversity, a study shows.

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By The Scientist Staff | April 1, 2015

April 2015's selection of notable quotes

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By Bob Grant | November 19, 2014

The largest study yet of the genetic roots of homosexuality links sexual preference in men to two regions of the genome.

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By Shreya Dasgupta | August 12, 2014

In the absence of complex emotional bonds, humans and bonobos show similar empathy, according to a study.

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By Rina Shaikh-Lesko | July 1, 2014

Meet Pek Van Andel, who conducted the famous MRI sex experiment, and see his research in action.

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Transcriptional landscape of the fetal brain; how a parasitic worm invades plants; difficulties reproducing breakthrough heart regeneration method; oxytocin and dishonesty

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By Tracy Vence | February 11, 2014

A play that dramatizes Stanley Milgrams infamous social psychology experiments from the 1960s captures the personal side of human research.

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By Abby Olena | January 29, 2014

A round-up of recent discoveries in behavior research

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By Abby Olena | October 18, 2013

An anthrozoologist explores feline communication and cognition in an essay about domestic cats.

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