013AlphamalechimpanzeeatKibaleforestNationalParkPho Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date November 26, 2025 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindZoology Tagged , animal intelligence, apes, Apple, Aristotelianism, Aristotle, chimpanzees, chimps, deduction, Dogs, Hanna Schleihauf, intelligence, logic, mind, rationality, researchers, Science Alert, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Utrecht University So, Chimps Are Rational Now, Too? War on Human Exceptionalism Goes On Denyse O’Leary November 26, 2025 Neuroscience & Mind, Zoology 3 The trouble many researchers go to in order to try to efface the stark reality of human exceptionalism is astonishing. Read More ›
the-thinker-statue-abstract-stockpack-adobe-stock-236384243-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date November 18, 2025 CategoriesHuman ExceptionalismScientific Reasoning Tagged , chimps, Christine Webb, crows, fungi, Harvard Science Book Talk, humans, John Horgan, Johns Hopkins University, Marc Bekoff, misgendering, New Scientist, New York Times, New York University, octopuses, plants, prairie dogs, Psychology Today, songbirds, The Arrogant Ape, tools, William Egginton On New Book, Elite Opinion Cuts Loose from Reality Denyse O’Leary November 18, 2025 Human Exceptionalism, Scientific Reasoning 6 All these intellectual worthies, in deadly earnest virtue, choose to miss the point. Read More ›
anthropomorphic-chimp-dressed-in-a-suit-like-a-businessman-b-614003987-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 10, 2025 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyScience Reporting Tagged , 1 percent myth, Barcelona, Casey Luskin, chimps, chromosomes, Clarissa Brincat, common ancestor, Discovery Institute, DNA, experts, genes, genomes, German, headlines, humans, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, intelligent design, Live Science, mainstream media, Nature (journal), noncoding DNA, proteins, regulatory regions, Science and Culture, Spain, Spencer Klavan, Tomas Marques-Bonet On Human-Chimp Genetic (Dis)Similarity, Give Credit Where Credit Is Due David Klinghoffer September 10, 2025 Human Origins and Anthropology, Science Reporting 4 Would anyone know that the 1 percent icon has finally fallen, if we hadn't broken the story? It seems not. Read More ›