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Evolutionary Anthropology

August 1, 2014

Society Bloomed With Gentler Personalities and More Feminine Faces

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Emma Wellbaum, with a feline friend, is getting a strong background in lemur research.

June 18, 2014

Emma Wellbaum: Close Watching of Lemur Social Dynamics

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April 16, 2014

Duke Canine Cognition Center: How smart is that doggy in the window?

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This 30-million-year-old fossilized jawbone, seen from both sides, is less than half an inch in length, but it has a lot to say about bat evolution. Photo credit: Gregg Gunnell

February 4, 2014

Sucker-footed Fossils Broaden the Bat Map

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January 31, 2014

Lemur Lovers Sync Their Scents

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January 3, 2014

Reconstructing the New World Monkey Family Tree

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Charles Nunn studies lemurs to better understand disease vectors in humans.  Photo by Megan Morr/Duke University Photography

October 21, 2013

Charles Nunn: The Big Picture on Human Health and Disease

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Sheila Patek photographed at her lab filled with mantis shrimp in the Biological Sciences building. Photo by Jon Gardiner/Duke University Photography

October 4, 2013

Sheila Patek: Research With a Powerful Punch

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October 1, 2013

Brian Hare, Vanessa Woods: Dog kisses are more than just slobber

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August 21, 2013

Brian Hare, Vanessa Woods: Does your dog love you? Yawn and find out

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August 9, 2013

Brian Hare, Vanessa Woods: America's fleeting chance to correct chimps' endangered status

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July 29, 2013

Harnessing Dog lovers: Crowdfunding helping canine science

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July 7, 2013

Early Primate Leaping Set Stage for Human Airtime

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June 27, 2013

Brian Hare comments: Fewer chimpanzees will be used in U.S. research

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June 27, 2013

Do lemurs have personalities?

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June 27, 2013

Duke researchers study lemurs to determine ‘social intelligence’

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