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2007

spacer imagesmall_arrow The elephants who never forget that red is a dangerous colour - Times Online
spacer image More articles:- The Telegraph, BBC News, University press release

spacer imagesmall_arrow Prestigious award for eminent psychologist.

Professor Andrew Whiten, Wardlaw Professor of Psychology, has been awarded the 2007 Rivers Medal by the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. The Rivers Medal is awarded annually 'for a recent body of work which makes, as a whole, a significant contribution to social, physical or cultural anthropology or archaeology'.

spacer imagesmall_arrow Move over Vin, women prefer feminine men - Guardian Unlimited
spacer image More articles:- The Telegraph, BBC News, University press release

spacer imagesmall_arrow Project to boost brain knowledge - BBC online
spacer image More articles:- The Scotsman, University press release

spacer imagesmall_arrow Orangutans use 'charades' to talk - BBC online.
spacer image More articles:- Nature, The Scientist, New Scientist, Current Biology report (pdf)

spacer imagesmall_arrow Clever raven proves that it's no birdbrain. - Guardian Unlimited.

spacer imagesmall_arrow Baboons are as crafty as January sales shoppers - The Times online.
spacer image More articles:- The Age - Australia, Children's BBC

 

2006

spacer imagesmall_arrow "Mind - The Gap", a Royal Society Event. This page includes a webcast of the event.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Chimpanzees play 'Chinese whispers'.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Chimps make great teachers and students. - New Scientist.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Monkeys check the weather to find food, study says. - National Geographic News.
spacer image More articles:- Scientific American, MSNBC.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Ape Cultures (AAAS report) (pdf)

 

2005

spacer imagesmall_arrow Chimpanzees Ape their Peers
spacer image More articles listed here:- "Chimpanzee cultures
spacer imagesmall_arrow Fighting Talk
spacer imagesmall_arrow Der Spiegel (German article) (pdf)
spacer image Further information:- "Causal knowledge and imitation/emulation switching in chimpanzees and children."
spacer imagesmall_arrow The foxes that bark and wag their tails
spacer image Further information: - "Animal Evolution: Foxy Friends" (pdf)

 

2004

spacer imagesmall_arrow Sneakiest primates have biggest brains - New Scientist article.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Low cunning linked to high IQ in apes - The Guardian
spacer imagesmall_arrow Apes 'Ape' More Rationally Than Humans
spacer imagesmall_arrow School of Psychology Reunion Event - all ex-colleages and graduates invited.
spacer imagesmall_arrow Serious monkey business - The Scotsman. (pdf)
spacer imagesmall_arrow £1.6m 'Living Links' to Human Evolution

 

2003

spacer imagesmall_arrow University project to teach seals how to talk

 

2002

spacer imagesmall_arrow Fate could be fatal
spacer imagesmall_arrow How parents affect our choice of partner
spacer imagesmall_arrow New insight into monkey calls
spacer imagesmall_arrow Survival skills of injured chimpanzees
spacer imagesmall_arrow Helping Alzheimer's sufferers remember - The Guardian

 

2001

spacer imagesmall_arrow Funding for new Chimpanzee Culture Study

 

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