ChimpanzeeHooting Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 5, 2026 CategoriesIntelligent DesignLinguisticsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Bantu, bonobos, Chiara De Gregorio, chimpanzees, Communications Biology, DuckDuckGo, English, French Academy, Genesis, gorillas, great apes, human speech, humans, intelligent design, isochrony, Japanese, laughter, metronome, Nature (journal), orangutans, origin of language, primates, Shigeru Miyagawa, University of Warwick, Why Agree? Why Move?, ZME Science Speech, Laughter, and Intelligent Design Denyse O’Leary July 5, 2026 Intelligent Design, Linguistics, Neuroscience & Mind 5 A widely publicized thesis around ape and human laughter falls so woefully short that it forces an evaluation of other possibilities. Read More ›
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