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Outside February 2009 James Vlahos |
Howl They've got a slight animal-control problem in Delhi, India: Thousands of wild rhesus monkeys, addled by the sprawl that's taking over their habitat, are dropping out of trees to steal food, chug booze, and murder prominent citizens. Did we mention that many of the victims believe these creatures are gods? |
The Motley Fool August 29, 2007 Bill Mann |
The Worst Companies for Monkeys to Run To determine what kinds of companies monkeys can run, let's start by eliminating the ones that would leas benefit from simian stewardship. |
Salon.com May 25, 2001 Chris Colin |
Show me the monkey! India's menacing monkey-man has New Delhi in hysterics and the rest of the world in stitches. What's more, the birth of the terrifying beast was inevitable... |
AskMen.com |
Eat Less, Live Longer? A 20-year study of rhesus monkeys found cutting calories by almost a third slowed their aging and fended off death. |
Salon.com November 29, 2000 Susan McCarthy |
Reefer monkey madness Researchers persuade simians to get themselves stoned -- and say it helps prove that dope is addictive... |
AskMen.com |
Puerto Rico: No More Monkeys Residents of Puerto Rico are stunned that its government has tentatively approved a plan to import and breed thousands of primates for sale to U.S. researchers. |
Science News June 6, 2009 |
Science Past From The Issue Of June 6, 1959 1959 Space flight launched successfully from Cape Canaveral. |
Science News October 7, 2000 |
TimeLine: October 4, 1930 Borneo Monkeys Imitate Men With Both Nose and Voice... Second "Peiping Man" Skull Found to be That of Young Man... Ten Million Volts Light Sun Like Huge Electric Lamp... |
Fast Company October 2000 Jill Rosenfeld |
Can You Find The Gorilla in This Picture? No one likes to admit defeat, least of all the Consultant Debunking Unit ( CDU ). But even this investigative outfit, famous for debunking tall tales told by consultants, has encountered a few nuts that its crack team simply couldn't, um, crack... |
IEEE Spectrum October 2008 Willie D. Jones |
New Brain-Machine Interface Reactivates Monkey's Paralyzed Muscles A monkey learned to use the output of just one brain cell to move its wrist |
Scientific American May 2009 John Rennie |
See No Evil: The Danger of (Human) Primates Primates can be dangerous and do harm, especially the human ones |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 Alan Henry |
Best of the Internet Send free reminders to people using monkeys... Radar, a new photo and video sharing service... Screencast-o-Matic... |
Fast Company September 2000 George Anders |
He Who Moves First Finishes Last Need a winning strategy for the Internet? Just exploit the "first-mover advantage," say consultants and industry analysts. The concept is based on the notion that in everything from children's games to high-stakes business showdowns, the person who acts first can seize command and go on to conquer all. |
Fast Company February 2001 Paul Cabana |
The Dog and Pony Show Must Go On! Consultant Debunking Unit: An examination of the much maligned "dog and pony show." |