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Children Learn by Monkey See, Monkey Do. Chimps Don't.
By Carl Zimmer
New York Times, December 13, 2005 Link I drove into New Haven on a recent morning with a burning question on my mind. How did my daughter do against the chimpanzees?
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The Neurobiology of the Self
By Carl Zimmer
Scientific American, November 2005 Link The most obvious thing about yourself is your self. “You look down at your body and know it’s yours,” says Todd Heatherton, a psychologist at Dartmouth University. “You know it’s your hand you’re controlling when you reach out. When you have memories, you know that they are yours and not someone else’s. When you wake up in the morning, you don’t have to interrogate yourself for a long time about who you are.”
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A Pair of Wings Took Evolving Insects on a Nonstop Flight to Domination
By Carl Zimmer
New York Times, November 29, 2005 Link In the annals of life, insects are one of the great success stories.
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In Give and Take of Evolution, a Surprising Contribution From Islands
By Carl Zimmer
The New York Times, November 22, 2005 Link Islands hold a special place in the hearts of evolutionary biologists. When Charles Darwin visited the Galī¿½pagos Islands in 1835, he was stunned by the"
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