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Why gorilla friendships can be a blessing — or a curse

New research shows gorilla friendships offer both health risks and rewards depending on sex, group size, and social strategy.

Joshua Shavit
Physics has confirmed the age-old saying ‘the enemy of my enemy is, my friend’Joseph Shavit
Second Chance at Life: The tale of two boys, one heart condition and an extraordinary bondJoseph Shavit
Good friendships can make for a healthier gut microbiomeJoseph Shavit
Scent of a friend: Similarities in body odor may contribute to social bondingJoshua Shavit
Friends at first sniff: People drawn to others who smell like themJoshua Shavit
‘Your heart smiles’: Friends cheer on 7-year-old until he makes a shot on the basketball courtJoseph Shavit
Do genetics control who our friends are?Joshua Shavit
Student’s kindness to special needs classmate goes viralJoseph Shavit
Ham Radio Enthusiast Heroically Saves Friend’s Life Hundreds Of Miles AwayJoseph Shavit
Assigned classroom seats can promote friendships between dissimilar studentsJoshua Shavit
12-year-old boy’s random act of kindness to help disabled man warms heartsJoseph Shavit
The power of kindness unites Delaware woman with young Maine cancer survivorJoseph Shavit
Student’s kindness to special needs classmate goes viralJoseph Shavit
‘We’re all people’: Amidst summer protests, Facebook disagreement leads to lasting friendshipJoseph Shavit
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