biological anthropology

Rose Lincoln/Harvard News Office Melissa Emery Thompson (foreground) does an estrogen assay as Associate Professor of Anthropology Cheryl Knott looks on. |
Chimps in wild appear not to regularly experience menopauseA pioneering study of wild chimpanzees has found that these close human relatives do not routinely experience menopause, rebutting previous studies of captive individuals which had postulated that female chimpanzees reach reproductive senescence at 35 to 40 years of age. |
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