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Primates in the News
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Latest news links from WPRC Primate Info Net
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Reflections on the Conservation Value of Research in Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
(Orangutan Conservancy; January 24, 2012)
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Baboons wreak havoc at Zimbabwe border post
(AFP; January 31, 2012)
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Borneo's orang-utan sanctuary
(News.com.au; January 30, 2012)
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Researchers Rewrite Textbook on Location of Brain's Speech Processing Center
(Georgetown University Medical Center, Office of Communications; January 30, 2012)
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Extended synaptic development may explain our cognitive edge over other primates
(Science Codex; February 1, 2012)
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The Sound of Sterility
(IEEE Spectrum; January 30, 2012)
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Genetic mutations that boost individual's adaptability have greater chances of getting through to X chromosomes
(Physorg; January 30, 2012)
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Gorillas grin 'to reassure friends'
(BBC; January 31, 2012)
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Satellite study reveals critical habitat and corridors for world's rarest gorilla
(EurekAlert; January 31, 2012)
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Preening the History of Primates
(Wired; January 30, 2012)
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A Famous Gorilla Plays The Recorder, And We All May Learn Something
(NPR; February 2, 2012)
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A question of freedom for chimpanzees who spend lives in research labs
(MSNBC; January 27, 2012)
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Monkey owners flee La. crackdown
(Associated Press; January 30, 2012)
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NIH Success Rate Hits All-time Low
(BioTechniques; January 27, 2012)
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Supermom Primates Raise Twins
(DiscoveryNews; January 24, 2012)
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Did bonobos actually tame themselves? Scientists find that the African apes evolved to become gentler creatures
(Daily Mail; January 26, 2012)
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Strange endangered primates you may have never heard of
(BBC; January 25, 2012)
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