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In 1960, anthropologist Louis Leakey sent a 26-year-old English secretary named Jane Goodall — who had no university degree and no scientific training — to a stretch of forest called Gombe to study wild chimpanzees. Within months she had observed a chimpa

For most of the twentieth century, science had a simple test for what made us human: we made tools, and no other animal did. In 1949, the British Museum published a handbook that drew that exact…

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