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Browsing 50 - 60 results of 130 programs for category - Popular Science
Evidence: Chimpanzees: Ant Dipping
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Running Time:
00:01:30
Primatologist Christophe Boesch demonstrates and discusses ant dipping, an aspect of chimpanzee behavior.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Chimpanzees: Nut Cracking
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:40
Primatologist Christophe Boesch demonstrates and discusses nut cracking, an aspect of chimpanzee behavior.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Chimpanzees: Culture Loss
(clip)
Running Time:
00:00:47
Primatologist Christophe Boesch explains that declining chimpanzee populations threatens the study of chimpanzee culture.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Altruism in Chimps and Humans
(clip)
Running Time:
00:03:20
Who is more likely to help out, a child or a chimp? Psychologist Felix Warneken explains how his researched found answers to this question.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Chimpanzee Cooperation
(clip)
Running Time:
00:03:02
Do chimps cooperate even when they’re not related? The traditional answer is no, but primatologist Linda Vigilant explains how genetics is revising this belief.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Do Primates Plan?
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:00
Primatologist Josep Call discusses research designed to test primates’ ability to plan for the future.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Primate Problem-Solving
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:30
Primatologist Josep Call discusses research designed to test primates’ ability to solve problems.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Primates and Payback
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:00
Primatologist Josep Call explains why it would be interesting to know whether primates can remember and repay favors.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Chimp Behavior in Lab and Field
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:36
Psychologist Felix Warneken explains the importance of observing chimp behavior both in the wild and in controlled experimental environments.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
Evidence: Chimpanzees: Hive Raiding
(clip)
Running Time:
00:01:30
Primatologist Christophe Boesch demonstrates and discusses a hive raiding, an aspect of chimpanzee behavior.
Project:
Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know?
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Date:
August 21,
2008
Format:
Interview
Category:
Popular Science
Subject(s):
Life Science/Biology
,
General Science
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