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Emory University researcher Bill Hopkins says he has more bonobo scars than chimp scars on his body.
MSN: 'Hippie chimp' genome may shed light on our dark side
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Conservationists say stability in the DRC is essential to ensure that bonobo conservation programs are not jeopardized.
CNN: 'Hippie apes' battle for survival in the Congo
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His latest book, "The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism among the Primates, " will be published by Norton on Monday.
WSJ: The Brains of the Animal Kingdom
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He often journeys to remote spots to check out new itineraries, such as trips to see Bonobo monkeys in Congo and penguins in Antarctica.
WSJ: What's in Your Bag?
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Bonobo heads are slightly smaller and their teeth are arranged differently.
MSN: 'Hippie chimp' genome may shed light on our dark side
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However, this is the first study to film and observe an ape shaking its head in a negative context to stop or prevent other bonobo behaviour.
BBC: Earth News - Bonobo chimps filmed shaking their head to 'say no'
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Ms Schneider recalls how the videos captured at Leipzig Zoo in Germany show a bonobo mother shaking her head in disapproval when her infant plays with some food.
BBC: Earth News - Bonobo chimps filmed shaking their head to 'say no'
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Some researchers say Hare has romanticized the bonobo too much.
MSN: 'Hippie chimp' genome may shed light on our dark side
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The open-source machine-maker has made Ubuntu PCs before, like the Gazelle and Serval laptops and the recent Sable Complete all-in-one, but none come close to the Bonobo Extreme in terms of speed and performance.
ENGADGET: System76 reveals Bonobo Extreme, a 17.3-inch Ubuntu-powered gaming laptop
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Now that Steam will be available for Ubuntu any time now, you might be interested in taking a look at System76's latest and greatest Ubuntu-powered laptop designed specifically for the gaming enthusiast: the Bonobo Extreme.
ENGADGET: System76 reveals Bonobo Extreme, a 17.3-inch Ubuntu-powered gaming laptop
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Staff at Lola Ya Bonobo say that some 40, 000 people come through its doors each year, including tourists and local schoolchildren, as well as graduate students conducting research on everything from bonobo behaviour to the evolution of the human brain.
CNN: 'Hippie apes' battle for survival in the Congo