"We really wanted to get a handle on the basic properties of chimpanzee skeletal muscle - and find out whether they were different from those of human muscle," he explained. Along with cardiac ...
“We find objective evidence that wild chimpanzees break down technical tasks into manageable subtasks, and address these subtasks one-by-one, similarly to humans,” says Elliot Howard-Spink, an author ...
The hobbit skeleton is known as LB1 ... that of 3.2 million-year-old "Lucy," or about the size of a chimp's. (See Who's Who in Human Evolution for more on our rich evolutionary history.) ...
There are important differences between the human skeleton and stride and that of our closest cousins, the chimpanzees, however. On the ground, chimpanzees use a characteristic gait called knuckle ...