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Songs to make the forest happy

Music is universal in all human cultures, but why? New Leakey Foundation-supported research explores the evolutionary function of music and singing. The study focuses on women from the Mbendjele BaYaka, a hunter-gatherer community in the Republic of the Congo with a strong musical tradition. This research offers intriguing insights into how music fosters social bonding and communication.

Quadruple your Giving Tuesday impact

This Giving Tuesday, a group of supporters has generously committed to quadruple-match all donations to The Leakey Foundation up to $6,500!

Wild chimpanzees experience menopause

Researchers studying the Ngogo community of wild chimpanzees in western Uganda’s Kibale National Park for two decades has published a report in Science showing that females in this population can experience menopause and postreproductive survival.

Woman the hunter: Women, endurance, and evolution

Join Dr. Cara Ocobock on Lunch Break Science to learn how her research challenges traditional human evolution narratives and expands our understanding of women’s physical capabilities and endurance.

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