Ever catch yourself people-watching at a coffee shop, fascinated by the couple arguing at the next table? That urge to know what’s happening in other people’s lives isn’t just a quirky human habit—it’s a deep-seated curiosity we share with our closest primate relatives. A groundbreaking study reveals that chimpanzees are just as invested in social … Read more
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