
Monkeys: Facts about the largest group of primates - Live Science
Feb 14, 2022 · Monkeys are a large group of primates spread around the world with many unique families, species and types, from mini marmosets to massive mandrills.
Monkey - News and Scientific Articles on Live Science | Live Science
Feb 1, 2024 · Learn about different species of monkeys; see pictures of monkeys in the wild; and watch intelligent monkeys demonstrate their skills and abilities.
Could monkeys really type the complete works of Shakespeare?
Dec 15, 2024 · The infinite monkey theorem says that, given enough time, monkeys could randomly replicate the works of Shakespeare. But is it really true?(Image credit: tombie via Getty Images)
Monkey study reveals science behind 'choking under pressure'
Sep 24, 2024 · When a person (or monkey) is facing stakes that are too high, the stress can interfere with neurons, affecting how they direct the body to execute movements, a study suggests.
What are Sea-Monkeys? - Live Science
Nov 15, 2022 · Sea-monkeys is the marketing term used for a hybrid breed of brine shrimp sold in packets of dust in aquarium shops.
Can animals learn another species' 'language'? - Live Science
Feb 16, 2025 · Animals hear other species communicate around them every day. Do they understand what they're saying?
Meet 'Retro': The 1st ever cloned rhesus monkey to ... - Live Science
Jan 16, 2024 · Scientists have created a healthy rhesus monkey clone by providing the cloned embryo with a healthy placenta, paving the way for more efficient cloning of primates and other mammals.
Neanderthal 'population bottleneck' around 110,000 years ... - Live …
Feb 26, 2025 · A study of the inner ear bones of Neanderthals shows a significant loss of diversity in their shape around 110,000 years ago, suggesting a genetic bottleneck that contributed to Neanderthals' decline.
Scientists restore monkey's vision with a patch made ... - Live Science
Oct 8, 2024 · Scientists were able to treat a "macular hole" in a monkey, helping to restore the animal's vision thanks to human stem cells.
Neuroscientists discover 'engine of consciousness ... - Live Science
Feb 18, 2020 · No one knows how consciousness works in the brain, but a team of neuroscientists seems to have found an engine that keeps it going.