News

Birds like the African starlings engage in reciprocal helping behavior, a concept once thought exclusive to humans.
Helpers and breeders are often related, as expected from kin-selection theory, which highlights the effect of helping relatives on indirect fitness (the transmission of genes because of ...
The ability to cooperate and work together is not unique to humans; indeed, it's one of the most successful strategies for ...
New data suggests that the human inclination toward feasting in groups is part of our deep evolutionary history.
The chimpanzees observed are unhabituated, and their relatedness is unknown except between mothers and their offspring, making it difficult to assess the role of kin selection in sharing behavior.
Kin, the pioneering, direct-to-consumer, digital home insurance provider, today announced it surpassed $100 billion in total ...
New Delhi: Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar’s brothers-in-law Hafiz Muhammed Jameel and Mohammad Yusuf Azhar were ...
Digital home insurance provider Kin has surpassed $100 billion in total insured property value, a milestone that highlights ...