Erik Steiger discusses the operational pain of legacy PDF generation in regulated banking and manufacturing. He explains how ...
Trumid, a financial technology company and leading fixed income electronic trading platform, today announced it has entered into a multi-year partnership with BlackRock to further integrate Trumid's ...
In fact, when they were tickled, laughter from both apes and humans was isochronous, meaning that the laughs followed a ...
All great apes exchange calls of some sort, whether it’s an orangutan’s hoot, a bonobo’s chatter, a gorilla’s grunt, or a ...
Biologists group animals with similar traits into broad categories called orders. Despite their similarities, animal species ...
Human evolution is generally explained through changes in brain size, locomotion or tool use, but new research from Wits University suggests that gum disease and changes in facial structure may have ...
A 1894 discovery on Java's Solo River, initially dubbed Java Man, has reshaped our understanding of early human origins.
Laughter is universal among humans. Researchers have found that our closest relatives, apes, also laugh, and do it with a ...
All living great apes (orangutans, bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, and humans) laugh. However, it’s been unclear how laughter ...
Great apes and humans all laugh with a steady, even rhythm, and a new study finds it has barely changed in 15 million years.
What would a person in Revolutionary America sound like? Early letters, documents, and diaries help us listen in.