What's New to PIN?
May 6, 2004
April 15, 2004
- Survey
to be Launched to Verify Existence of Previously Unrecorded Sub-Populations of Critically Endangered Cross River Gorilla
(Environmental News Network, April 15, 2004)
- Young female chimps upstage males
(BBC News, April 15, 2004)
- Boy chimps are lazier than girl chimps
(Independent, South Africa, April 14, 2004)
- Monkeys
HIV-immune in study
(USC Daily Trojan, April 15, 2004)
- A Kinder, Gentler Baboon
(Science, April 13, 2004)
- Chimp champ
(Interview with Jane Goodall, Portland Tribune, April 13, 2004)
- After surgery for zoo resident, it's monkey see and monkey do
(Buffalo News, April 13, 2004)
- Discover Dialogue: Primatologist Jane Goodall
(Discover, May 2004)
- No Time for Bullies: Baboons Retool Their Culture
(New York Times, April 13, 2004)
- With tiny brain implants, just thinking may make it so
(New York Times, April 13, 2004)
- Chimp
Study Yields Clues to Evolution of Human Speech
(Scientific American, May 27, 2003)
- Monogamous Animals May Be More Likely To Die Out
(ScienceDaily, May 27, 2003)
- Why chimps count
(Sydney Morning Herald, June 3, 2003)
- Human
trials for AIDS barrier gel
(CNN, June 16, 2003)
- Diet Researcher Asks How Now Lemur Chow?
(ScienceDaily, July 18, 2003)
April 13, 2004
April 5, 2004
- How humans lost their scents
(EurekAlert, March 18, 2003)
- Elusive African Apes: Giant Chimps or New Species?
(National Geographic News, April 14, 2003)
- Bucknell primate laboratory tests monkeys' intelligence
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 13, 2003)
- Family matters
(Guardian, UK, May 21, 2003)
- E.U. bids to cut down worldwide illegal timber trade
(Reuters, May 21, 2003)
- Chimps Belong on Human Branch of Family Tree, Study Says
(National Geographic News, May 20, 2003)
- Conservationists Fight to Save Tiny Colombian Monkey
(National Geographic News, May 27, 2003)
April 1, 2004
March 31, 2004
March 30, 2004
March 25, 2004
March 15, 2004
March 12, 2004
- Jefferson Alzheimer's Vaccine Shows Promise In Animal Model
(ScienceDaily, March 8, 2004)
-
Baboons Excel at Assessing Rank and Family, Study Says
(National Geographic News, March 5, 2004)
- Alzheimer's vaccine work shifts to monkeys
(Philadelphia Inuqirer, March 8, 2004)
- Early Human Ancestor Had Small Teeth
(Reuters, UK, March 4, 2004)
- Birds 'heed monkey warnings'
(BBC News, March 3, 2004)
- Gladys Porter Zoo gets new gorilla
(Valley Morning Star, February 26, 2004)
- Brains of Chimps and Humans Closely Related in Gene Expression, Say Wayne State Researchers
(Yahoo Financial News, March 2, 2004)
-
Studies suggest blood transfusions could spread vCJD
(CIDRAP News, February 26, 2004)
March 11, 2004
- Experimental Smallpox Vaccine Protects Against Monkeypox In Nonhuman Primates
(ScienceDaily, March 11, 2004)
- Monkey Born After Ovarian Tissue Transplant
(Reuters, March 10, 2004)
- Vedder: Saving gorillas benefits all in war-torn Rwanda
(Ithaca Journal, March 11, 2004)
- Girls Gone Wild: Four Women Team Together to Save Chimpanzees and Orangutans
(eMediaWire, March 11, 2004)
- Zoo displays newborn orangutan
(San Diego Union Tribune, March 11, 2004)
- Hot tubbing's no monkey business
(Shropshire Star, March 10, 2004)
- Idea of 'gay' animals not far-fetched
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution, March 5, 2004)
- No more monkey business: Veteran primate specialist retiring from Houston Zoo
(Houston Chronicle, March 7, 2004)
- MULLEN: Biologist Says Animals Like to Play Fair
(Salt Lake Tribune, February 18, 2003)
- State OKs Kualoa orangutan plan
(Honolulu Advertiser, February 21, 2003)
- Transplant Pioneer Dr. James Hardy Dies
(ABC, February 20, 2003)
- Animal Health: Gorillas and human diseases
(UPI, March 3, 2003)
- A crusade to save a rare species (San Jose Mercury News, March 4, 2003)
March 4, 2004
February 25, 2004
- Zoo tightens security after monkey theft
(The Australian, February 23, 2004)
- It's time you primates quit making a monkey out of me
(Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, February 20, 2004)
- Study in Retina Demonstrates Acuity's siRNA Drug Inhibits Both Blood Vessel Overgrowth and Leakage in Primate Model of Macular Degeneration
(Yahoo! Financial News, February 18, 2004)
-
Cataract Surgery In Remote Jungle Restores Chimp's Sight
(Animal News Center, February 20, 2004)
- Human evolution at the crossroads: Integrating genetics and paleontology
(EurekAlert, February 15, 2004)
- Rwanda offers close look at rare mountain gorillas
(National Post, Canada, February 15, 2004)
- Heart transplant pioneer dies at 84
(James Hardy, Jackson Clarion-Ledger, Mississippi, February 21, 2003)
- Researchers Identify Gene Unique to Humans and Their Ape Kin
(Scientific American, February 18, 2003)
- Primates may think, learn like humans
(The Chronicle Online, Duke University, February 5, 2003)
- Same-sex animal mates challenge Darwin
(United Press International, February 17, 2003)
- The gene that maketh man?
(BBC News, February 18, 2003)
February 24, 2004
- Brain Scans Substantiate Feel-the-Pain Sentiments
(New York Times, February 24, 2004)
- HIV/AIDS vaccine developer urges continued work on preventative research
(The Emory Wheel, February 24, 2004)
- Drug may help treat SARS
(Nature, February 23, 2004)
- Himalayan state takes stock of its agro monkeys
(The Age, Australia, February 22, 2004)
- 'Return to Gombe' with scientist Jane Goodall on Animal Planet
(Salt Lake Tribune, February 24, 2004)
- Africa Chimp Expert Extends "Path Goodall Blazed"
(Profile of Elizabeth Vinson Lonsdorf, National Geographic News, February 23, 2004)
- Gorillas in our midst
(Independent Online, South Africa. February 24, 2004)
- Amanda Daly plays mama to a bunch of monkeys and learns about being human
(Houston Chronicle, February 20, 2004)
- Fighting Fire With Fire? Vaccine Based On Chimp Virus Shows Promise Against HIV
(ScienceDaily, February 4, 2003)
- Law of the jungle
(Nature, January 24, 2003)
- Study Shows How The Brain Pays Attention; Neural Circuits That Control Eye Movements Play Multiple Roles In Visual Attention
(ScienceDaily, January 24, 2003)
- Monkeys Show Sophisticated Learning Abilities
(ScienceDaily, January 23, 2003)
- Notion of Culture is Extended to Orangutans
(Voice of America News, January 2, 2003)
February 12, 2004
- Rwanda: Park lodge loved by baboons reopens to human guests
(North County Times, February 8, 2004)
- Zoologists call for trade in bushmeat to be licensed
(The Independent, UK, February 11, 2004)
- Going where the gorillas roam
(Chicago Sun Times, February 8, 2004)
- The Love That Dare Not Squeak Its Name
(Oakland Tribune, February 8, 2004)
- Keeping them busy
(Laporte County Herald-Argus, February 9, 2004)
- Female orangutan, 43, dies of pneumonia at zoo
(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 4, 2004)
February 11, 2004
January 27, 2004
- Row rages as monkey lab shelved
(BBC News, January 27, 2004)
- Skull Details Suggest Neanderthals Were Not Humans
(New York Times, January 27, 2004)
- Ranch drops plan for orangutan
(Honolulu Advertiser. January 27, 2004)
- Poison Control: May the magic of the Monkey bring changes
(New Straits Times, Malaysia, January 25, 2004)
- Rehab the only start for Borneo apes
(Independent, South Africa, January 25, 2004)
- An eye on the future for orangutans
(Taipei Times, January 26, 2004)
- White-handed gibbon threatened
(Bangkok Post, January 26, 2004)
- World's mountain gorilla population is up in census
(Environmental News Network, January 20, 2004)
- Golden monkeys hope for survival in "Year of Monkey"
(China View, January 22, 2004)
- Ebola may come from 'bush meat' - study
(Independent, South Africa, January 15, 2004)
- Montana lab studies clues to mad cow
(Billings (Montana) Gazette, January 25, 2004)
January 15, 2004
- The myth
of the demon ape
(New Zealand Herald, January 21, 2002)
- UpClose: Jane Goodall
(ABC News, December 11, 2002)
- Rain Forest Expert Saves His Amazon "Neighborhood"
(National Geographic News, December 17, 2002)
- Do animals think?
(The Guardian, December 18, 2002)
- Shiga scientists clone monkey embryos
(Japan Times, December 19, 2002)
- Searching
for your inner chimp (Natural History, January 2003)
January 13, 2004
- Gene may be key to evolution of larger human brain
(EurekAlert, January 13, 2004)
-
WWF Malaysia disputes orang utans no more in 20 years
(Daily Express, Sabah, Malaysia, January 13, 2004)
- Alpha female
(Profile of Alison Richard, The Guardian, UK, December 5, 2002)
- Harlow's story shows science's shame, success
(Dallas Morning News, November 25, 2002)
- USM, city zoo team to study 'bush babies'
(Jackson Clarion-Ledger, November 26, 2002)
-
Fossil Implies Our Early Kin Lived in Trees, Study Says
(National Geographic News, November 21, 2002)
- Fossil protein breakthrough will probe evolution
(New Scientist, November 13, 2002)
January 12, 2004
- Starve Your Way to Health
(Newsweek, January 19, 2004)
- Baboons' stress is key for research
(San Antonio Express-News, January 11, 2004)
- Accidental artist
(Baltimore Sun, January 12, 2004)
- Coronation Street killer is wildlife saviour
(profile of actor Brian Capron, Manchester Online, January 12, 2004)
- The great toy divide strikes
(The Olympian, January 12, 2004)
- Brutal attack may put haven out of business
(The Star, South Africa, January 12, 2004)
- Orang-utans 'may die out by 2025'
(BBC News, January 12, 2004)
- EU Urged to Act over Bushmeat Trade
(The Scotsman, Scotland, January 11, 2004)
- Orang-utan catastrophe looms
(Sydney Morning Herald, January 12, 2004)
- Two decades, and counting: The old man of the forest is facing a quick demise
(Independent, UK, January 12, 2004)
- Gorillas go into virtual reserve
(Nature, November 11, 2002)
- Working for chimp change (St. Petersburg Times,
November 15, 2002)
December 17, 2003
- Founder of primate institute dead at 89
(Obituary of Frederick Coulston, Alamogordo Daily News, December 16, 2003)
- Tool Time, Monkey Style
(National Geographic, December 16, 2003)
- Humans more attuned to hearing language than chimps: study
(CBC News, Canada, December 12, 2003)
- Study: Hearing, smelling differ in man, chimps
(CNN, December 14, 2003)
- Man and chimp 0.8 per cent apart!
(Asian News International, December 13, 2003)
- Mind Over Matter, for Real
(New York Times, December 14, 2003)
- Comparing Genomes Shows Split Between Chimps and People
(New York Times, December 12, 2003)
- Genome scan shows human-chimp differences
(Nature, December 12, 2003)
- An unwanted import: Wild meat
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 17, 2003)
- Mountain gorillas at risk
(Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, December 15, 2003)
- Twenty troupes of Shi ki gibbon found in Dakrong sanctuary
(Viet Nam News Agency, December 15, 2003)
- Hanging in the balance
(Telegraph, UK, December 13, 2003)
- Massive Die-Off of Great Apes Reported in Africa
(National Geographic News, February 6, 2003)
December 10, 2003
- The
Paula Gordon Show: A Talk on the Wild Side (Discussion
with Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, 2000)
- Bonobo Society: Amicable, Amorous and Run by Females
(New York Times, April 22, 1997)
- Primate Center initiates unique research
(Duke University Chronicle, November 6, 2002)
- "Love at Goon Park" by Deborah Blum
(By Suzy Hansen, Salon, November 13, 2002)
- Genes play a part, but violence may be viral
(Fort Wayne News-Sentinel, November 11, 2002)
- Eberhard Fuchs awarded Stifterverband prize
(The Scientist, November 6, 2002)
December 3, 2003
- New Research Finds Some Animals Know Their Cognitive Limits
(ScienceDaily, December 2, 2003)
- Yerkes researchers discover natural brain chemical reduces effects of cocaine
(EurekAlert, December 2, 2003)
- Monkeys, Dolphin Say 'I Don't Know'
(Washington Post, November 28, 2003)
- Monkey brain research: The case for
(BBC News, November 28, 2003)
- Thai zoo owner to face charges over hundreds of orang-utans, tigers
(AFP, November 23, 2003)
- Cape baboons enter cellphone age
(Independent Online, South Africa, November 30, 2003)
November 25, 2003
- World's Only Known Albino Gorilla Dies
(Associated Press, November 24, 2003)
- A difference between humans, apes
(The Globe and Mail, Canada, November 22, 2003)
- It's a jungle out there
(profile of Charlotte Uhlenbroek, The Scotsman, November 22, 2003)
- Chimpanzees get 'better' abode at zoo
(China View, November 22, 2003)
- Matt Ridley: Nature via Nurture
(By Stan Pinnegar, New Zealand Herald, November 22, 2003)
- NIAID Ebola Vaccine Enters Human Trial
(ScienceDaily, November 19, 2003)
- Primate experiment lab approved
(BBC News, November 21, 2003)
- Gibraltar throws wrench in researcher's monkey business
(Chicago Sun-Times, November 21, 2003)
- UN failing to save apes from extinction
(The Scotsman, November 23, 2003)
- New primate stem cell
(Nature, February 1, 2002)
- Ecstasy found to 'curb Parkinson's disease shaking'
(Ananova, November 6, 2002)
- Shocks switch brain on
(Nature, November 7, 2002)
November 20, 2003
November 14, 2003
- Study: Social Baboon Moms
Are Good Moms
(Associated Press, November 13, 2003)
- Shmooze it or lose it
(The Why Files, November 13, 2003)
- Donald R. Griffin, 88, Who Argued Animals Can Think, Dies
(New York Times, November 14, 2003)
- Granny gorilla knows best
(EurekAlert, November 12, 2003)
- Study hints female hormones, weight gain link
(The Oregonian, November 13, 2003)
- Menopause Equals Extra Munching, Study Shows
(Reuters, November 12, 2003)
- "Drawing the Line" by Steven M. Wise (review by Kurt Kleiner,
Salon.com, September 3, 2002)
November 12, 2003
November 11, 2003
November 10, 2003
- Yerkes Researchers Discover Natural Brain Chemical Reduces Effects Of Cocaine
(ScienceDaily, November 10, 2003)
- Study advances exercise, brain theory
(The Oregonian, November 9, 2003)
- Exercise gets blood to your brain
(Reuters, UK, November 8, 2003)
- Baboon male bonding can get a little frisky
(Chicago Sun-Times, November 10, 2003)
- English-speaking apes
(The Tribune, India, November 9, 2003)
- Big-city chimps no match for girl left behind
(Toledo Blade, November 4, 2003)
- Zoo's chimpanzees enjoy restyled home
(Oakland Press, November 7, 2003)
- Me, Donna and the gorillas
(London Evening Standard, November 10, 2003)
- Rwanda arrests four for stealing rare gorilla
(MSNBC, November 7, 2003)
- Board changes decision in exotic animal dispute
(Columbia Flier, November 6, 2003)
- Fossil hints at primate origins
(BBC News, October 28, 2003)
November 6, 2003
- Vietnam scientists breed world's most endangered primate
(Channelnewsasia.com, November 6, 2003)
- Illegal logging perceived as cause of Indonesia's devastating flooding
(eTaiwan News, November 6, 2003)
- Duke primate center gets second chance
(The Scientist, October 29, 2003)
- Zoo goes ape for aromatherapy
(Denver Post, October 28, 2003)
- Pill May Stop Transplant Rejection
(CBS News, October 30, 2003)
- Meet
the relatives (Telegraph.co.uk, October 28, 2003)
- Massacre of Congo's endangered wildlife continues amid official complacency
(AFP, October 27, 2003)
October 28, 2003
October 22, 2003
October 21, 2003
October 17, 2003
October 15, 2003
October 14, 2003
October 13, 2003
- Monkeys'
brains move robotic arms (MSNBC, October 13, 2003)
- Fertility
first with tissue transplant (BBC News, October 13, 2003)
- Monkey success offers hope for infertile women
(Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, October 13, 2003)
- New Vaccines May Address Need To Protect Newborns In The Developing World
(ScienceDaily, October 13, 2003)
- 'How
animals kiss and make up' (BBC News, October 13, 2003)
- Why humans talk, chimps don't
(Korea Herald, October 12, 2003)
- Primate expert painting grim picture of chimps
(San Jose Mercury News, October 12, 2003)
- African apes being eaten into extinction
(Sunday Herald, UK, October 11, 2003)
October 10, 2003
- Vietnam arrested six hunters for killing endangered monkeys
(TerraDaily, October 6, 2003)
- Balancing Wildlife Conservation with Human Survival
(Inter Press Service News Agency, October 11, 2003)
- Scientists
Count Rare Mountain Gorillas (Newsday, October 6, 2003)
- Cheetah,
You Ought To Be Out Of Pictures (Time Magazine, October 5, 2003)
- Where
Did Laughter Come From? (Discovery Channel, October 7, 2003)
- Tiny hands of comfort
(St. Petersburg Times, Florida, October 5, 2003)
- Harvard anthropologist got push toward career in San Diego
(profile of Cheryl Knott, San Diego Union-Tribune, October 6, 2003)
October 1, 2003
- NIAID Funds Construction of Biosafety Laboratories
(NIH News, September 30, 2003)
- Study: Orangutans may die out in 20 years
(CNN, September 30, 2003)
- Bwindi Gorillas Form New Group
(AllAfrica.com, September 29, 2003)
- National reserve for golden monkeys set up Tibet
(Shanghai Daily, September 24, 2003)
- Zoo boosts security; 4 probes begin
(Boston Globe, September 30, 2003)
- Neurobiologist uses brain to restore mobility
(Duke University Chronicle, September 30, 2003)
- Mating
with a mission
(Newindpress, India, September 28, 2003)
- Stem-cell line developed without embryo
(USA Today, September 22, 2003)
- Stem Cells Isolated From Monkey Eggs Continue Producing Variety Of Other Cells
(ScienceDaily, September 23, 2003)
September 18, 2003
- Wakuluzu:
Friends of the Colobus Trust
- Monkeys strike for justice
(Nature, September 18, 2003)
- 'Shifty-eyed' monkeys offer window into brain's social reflexes
(EurekAlert, September 15, 2003)
- China to breed rare golden monkeys through artificial insemination
(Canoe News, Canada, September 16, 2003)
- Countries find common ground to protect world's rarest gorilla
(EurekAlert, September 17, 2003)
- New green corridor creates Brazilian "super-park"
(Reuters, UK, September 16, 2003)
September 12, 2003
- State of Amazonas safeguards world's richest biodiversity with six new protected areas
(EurekAlert, September 10, 2003)
- Rwanda tries to lure tourists
(The Mirror, UK, September 9, 2003)
- Bushmeat Crisis in Africa Threatens Great Apes
(Reuters, UK, September 8, 2003)
- Bushmeat ban 'would be wrong'
(BBC News, September 8, 2003)
- Hopes for sustainable bush meat hunting
(NewScientist, September 3, 2003)
- Malaysia makes ape death arrest
(BBC News, August 26, 2003)
- Pygmies' bushmeat trade woe
(BBC News, September 2, 2003)
- African `bushmeat' trade raises health, conservation fears
(Taipei Times, August 25, 2003)
September 9, 2003
- Baboons try
breathing device for preemies (San Antonio
Express-News, September 8, 2003)
- 'Living' condom
could block HIV (NewScientist, September 3, 2003)
- Let's
Face It (By Alain Morin, A review of The Face in the Mirror: The Search for the Origins of Consciousness by Julian Paul Keenan with Gordon C. Gallup Jr. and Dean Falk,
in Evolutionary Psychology, 2003)
- Researchers
Retract Ecstasy Study (ABC News, September 8, 2003)
- Chimps' grunts more revealing than first thought
(The Scotsman, August 30, 2003)
- Baboons diet for human health
(San Antonio Express-News, August 31, 2003)
September 5, 2003
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