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Spiegel.de: Biologie: Beim Altern gleichen sich Mensch und Affe - DER SPIEGEL

Menschen werden älter als die meisten Tiere, nur wenige Arten haben größere Lebensspannen. Forscher vermuteten daher, dass wir ganz einfach anders altern. Doch...

Menschen altern wie Affen - science.ORF.at

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Auch bei den meisten Affenarten leben die Weibchen länger als die Männchen. Ein Vergleich zwischen Mensch und Affe zeigt: Unsere Art ist zwar die langlebigste...

Female baboons with guy pals live longer - UPI.com

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Research has shown strong social relationships to be good for human health. Now a new study shows the same holds true for baboons.

Fathers are important in baboon society

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Having a father figure is important for the health and fitness of daughters in baboon society too, where where males and females both have many partners and...

Humans age same as other primates › News in Science (ABC Science)

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... more similar in their aging patterns to other primates than anyone had suspected before," says Professor Susan Alberts of Duke University .

Learn more about Susan Alberts | (e) Science News

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samples, said Duke University biology professor Susan Alberts. When researchers first genetically analyzed ... can only be termed a psychological event -- the ...

Alphamännchen im Stress - Der Chef leidet besonders - Wissen - SZ.de

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An der Spitze der Hierarchie zu stehen, bringt eine Reihe von Vorteilen - aber Führungskräfte sind auch besonders starken Belastungen ausgesetzt. Das gilt auch...

FOCUS: Wissenschaft: Auch Menschen altern wie ein typischer Affe - FOCUS...

Auch bei den meisten Affenarten leben die Weibchen länger als die Männchen. Das zeigt ein Vergleich des menschlichen Alterns mit dem seiner nächsten Verwandten.

Susan Alberts, Robert F. Durden Professor of Biology, Duke University...

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Susan Alberts, Robert F. Durden Professor of Biology, Duke University. Monday, November 14, :30pm to 4:30pm. Levin Auditorium (425 S. University ...

"Adversity and Advantage: The influence of social environments on...

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Susan Alberts is a Bass Fellow and Professor at Duke University. She codirects the Amboseli Baboon Research Project with Jeanne Altmann of Princeton...

Born during a drought: Bad news for baboons | NSF - National Science...

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Helpful baboon dads boost offsprings' success | New Scientist

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Young baboons, especially daughters, who get help from their fathers enjoy a reproductive head-start by maturing quicker, a study suggests

Amboseli Baboon Research Project // Amboseli Baboon Research Project...

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In July Susan Alberts joined the field team, later becoming a graduate student and eventually a director. Here we summarize a few of the major events that ...

Caption: Karen Strier, professor of anthropology and ...

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Strier and Professor Susan Alberts at Duke University are co-principal investigators of the Primate Life History Database, a collaborative and comprehensive ...

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Learn why baboons debunk the myth of deadbeat dads: Susan Alberts @ Broad St. Cafe, May 11 7pm. What: Learn why baboons debunk the myth of deadbeat ...

Verhaltensforschung: Pavian gib Acht! - Spektrum der Wissenschaft

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Affenväter schützen Kinder aus genetischem Eigennutz.

Why some college professors are telling students to use Wikipedia for...

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Most college freshmen learn on Day 1 that they shouldn't use Wikipedia.
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