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2017
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Flegontov, P.; Altinisik, N. E.; Changmai, P.; Rohland, N.; Mallick, S.; Bolnick, D. A.; Candilio, F.; Flegontova, O.; Jeong, C.; Harper, T. K. et al.; Keating, D.; Kennett, D. J.; Kim, A. M.; Lamnidis, T. C.; Olalde, I.; Raff, J.; Sattler, R. A.; Skoglund, P.; Vajda, E. J.; Vasilyev, S.; Veselovskaya, E.; Hayes, M. G.; O’Rourke, D. H.; Pinhasi, R.; Krause, J.; Reich, D.; Schiffels, S.: Paleo-Eskimo genetic legacy across North America. bioRxiv, 203018 (2017)
2015
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Martin, M. A.; Levermann, A.; Winkelmann, R.: Comparing ice discharge through West Antarctic Gateways: Weddell vs. Amundsen Sea warming. (submitted)
2012
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Winkelmann, R.; Levermann, A.; Frieler, K.; Martin, M. A.: Uncertainty in future solid ice discharge from Antarctica. The Cryosphere Discussions [under review] 2012, 6-673-2012, pp. 673 - 714 (2012)

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2025
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Bräuer, J.: Mathematics in the animal kingdom: why numerical competence is adaptive. (2025)
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Ben Arous, E.; Scerri, E. M. L.: Humans lived in African rainforests 150,000 years ago, far earlier than believed: new research. (2025)
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Bräuer, J.: Help me if you can: here's how humans, chimps, dogs and mice help each other. (2025)
2024
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Bräuer, J.: Are social species better off?: Are we stronger together? A new study highlights the advantages of being social. (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: Small birds with a big impact: Honeyguides show people the location of bee nests. (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: Bumblebees learn from each other: Can insects have a culture? (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: The legacy of two great Primatologists: goodbye to Frans de Waal and Christophe Boesch. (2024)
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Bräuer, J.: Lemurs: the mysterious primates of Madagascar ; all about lemur cognition. (2024)
2023
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Boivin, N. L.; Hering, J. G.; Täuber, S.; Keller, U.: How your money is helping subsidise sexism in academia – and what you can do about it. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Bonobos: the peaceful apes; here's what we can learn from our dark, hairy cousins. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Why horses are big dogs: there are unexpected similarities between these two species. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Syntax in monkeys and apes: two calls combined make a new sense. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Goats are not stupid: what we know about goat cognition. (2023)
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Petraglia, M.; Ndiema, E. K.; Martinón-Torres , M.; Boivin, N. L.: Major new research claims smaller-brained Homo naledi made rock art and buried the dead. But the evidence is lacking. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: How people treat their dogs all over the world: new insights about non-WEIRD dogs. (2023)
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Bräuer, J.: Hunting together in the animal kingdom: it must be worth it for both partners. (2023)
2022
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Bräuer, J.: The chimpanzee and the moon: declarative pointing might not be uniquely human. (2022)
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