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Chimps’ emotional response to death caught on film

(Multiple videos, images, and captions seen at link) In the final hour, they huddled around, studied her face and shook her gently as if to revive her. And when the others had drifted away, one stayed behind to hold her hand. As death scenes go, it has all the poignancy of human loss, but this was no everyday tragedy. The last breath was drawn before scientists' cameras and represents one of the most extraordinary displays of chimpanzee behaviour ever recorded. Video footage of the death of Pansy, who at fifty-something was the oldest chimpanzee in the UK, was released by scientists today. The film captures for the first time the complex reactions of our nearest evolutionary cousins to the death of a group member. Studying the apes' behaviour could tell us as much about ourselves as the attachments and responses to death that chimpanzees exhibit within their groups and families, scientists believe. It could also challenge procedures for dealing with terminally ill animals in captivity. “Some of these behaviours have never been seen before in chimpanzees. It leads us to ask questions about the evolutionary origins of our own response to death and dying in a member of our own group or family,” said Jim Anderson, an expert in the social behaviour of non-human primates at Stirling University in Scotland, who recorded the footage. “Many of our greatest philosophical questions concern death and dying and how we perceive it and deal with it.” Pansy, a female who died of old age at Blair Drummond Safari Park at the end of 2008, was one of four chimpanzees being filmed by Anderson's group. When she became ill, vets paid regular visits to give treatment, while her companions – her daughter, a male and another female – looked on from a distance. When Pansy lay down in a nest that one of the other apes had made, the rest gathered around her and began grooming and caressing her. Shortly before she died, all three crouched down and inspected her face very closely. They then began to shake her gently. “It is difficult to avoid thinking that they were checking for signs of life,” said Anderson. “After a time, it seemed that the chimpanzees arrived at a collective decision that she had gone. Two left immediately, but one, the other adult female, stayed and held her hand,” said Anderson. “That evening, her daughter came back and stayed with her mother all night long. She was trying to sleep, but was clearly very disturbed. All three of them were.” Chimpanzees are rare, even among nonhuman primates, in displaying self-awarness and empathy to other individuals. An animal may only respond to death in an apparently emotional way once these abilities have evolved, Anderson said. The chimps' behaviour contrasts starkly with accounts of chimps being killed during encounters with other animals in the wild. Typically, groups react to violent deaths by going into a mass frenzy. Anderson, whose research is published in the journal Current Biology, described the behaviour of chimps at Blair Drummond after a death as “serene”. The footage has led him to call into question the wisdom of removing terminally ill animals from their enclosures shortly before they die. “At least in some cases, it might be better for all concerned to allow the animal to die in the comfort of familiar surroundings,” he said. Other extraordinary footage of chimps dealing with death is reported in a second paper in the same journal (see below – some readers may find the video upsetting). Dora Biro, a researcher at Oxford University, witnessed the deaths of five chimpanzees, including two infants, in a community living in the forests of Bossou in Guinea. The mothers of the two infants, which were killed by a respiratory disease, carried their dead offspring for weeks and months. During that time the two infant corpses became mummified, but the mothers continued to groom the bodies and carried them to their day and night nests as though there were alive. Over time, the mothers began to allow others in the group to handle the corpses and went longer periods without them. “Chimpanzees are humans' closest evolutionary relatives, and they have already been shown to resemble us in many of their cognitive functions. They empathise with others, have a sense of fairness, and can cooperate to achieve goals,” said Biro. “How they perceive death is a fascinating question and little data exist so far concerning chimpanzees' responses to the passing of familiar or related individuals either in captivity or in the wild.” She added: “Our observations confirm the existence of an extremely powerful bond between mothers and their offspring which can persist, remarkably, even after the death of the infant, and they further call for efforts to elucidate the extent to which chimpanzees understand and are affected by the death of a close relative or group-mate. “This would both have implications for our understanding of the evolutionary origins of human perceptions of death and provide insights into the way chimpanzees interpret the world around them.” added by: animalia_libero

Yee-Haw! Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West Launch Trailer

PC, PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade’s team-based multiplayer shooter Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West features a gun-happy line-up of characters with distinct talents designed to encourage teamwork.

iPhone OS 4.0 Coming This Summer, Includes Multitasking

Apple has confirmed what we all suspected: multitasking is coming to the finally confirmed iPhone OS 4.0 upgrade. The upgrade itself won’t be available for consumers until sometime this summer (Apple CEO Steve Jobs did not get more specific than that), but Apple claims their long-coming implementation of multitasking is “gonna be the best.” Jobs demonstrated multitasking on the iPhone, but it’s expected for iPod Touch and iPad, too. Essentially, when a user double clicks the home button, it pulls up a dock-like interface (very similar to what you’d see in a normal OS X session) that allows the user to swap between applications that are running. Jobs showed a user jumping from a URL in an e-mail to Safari, double clicking the home button, pulling up the apps that are running — in this case Safari, Mail, ESPN and Tap Tap Revenge — and simply clicking Mail to return to the e-mail account. The company claims their solution to multitasking avoids the common issue with adding multitasking to device: sluggish performance of the device and a rapidly draining battery. How much that claim holds up won’t be known for a few months yet. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – iPhone – iPod Touch – Steve Jobs – Safari

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Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West Coming To PSN In April

In addition to giving everyone around the G4 offices a little taste of Scandinavian despair via various types of disturbing candy, developer Fatshark really showed us a great time when they stopped by a few months back to show off their downloadable shooter Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West . And while it was announced a couple weeks ago that the game would be hitting the PC (on Steam, $14.99) April 8, the status of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions has been a mystery. Well, Fatshark CEO Martin Wahlund recently told Joystiq that the multiplayer western will hit PlayStation Network in late April, and Xbox Live Arcade sometime thereafter. Fatshark has said it plans to support the game with post-launch downloadable content, and I don’t think they’d release DLC unless all versions of the game are out, so chances are the XBLA version can’t be that far off. The game is a blast, so the more channels it’s available on, the better. Source: Joystiq Lead & Gold: Gangs of the Wild West – Fatshark – PlayStation Network – Xbox Live Arcade – PlayStation 3

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Most Expensive iPad Game So Far: $14.99

Apple was smart to open the doors to the iPad section of the iTunes App Store ahead of the actual launch of the iPad, as it’s giving consumers and content makers a chance to see what people are willing to pay for iPad games right out of the gate. Right now, the top end for games is $14.99. At the moment, Electronic Arts is asking $14.99 for Need For Speed Shift and Activision’s charging the same price for the iPad version of Call of Duty: World at War: Zombies . Access Need For Speed

April Fools: Bayonetta: Angel Land

Seattle, 3:15pm PDT. The entire ride up, everyone’s been ranting about Yeti. If that’s another name for Bigfoot, cool. I

Access Hollywood – Mia Wasikowska On ‘Alice in Wonderland’: Working With Johnny Depp Was ‘Cool’

Mia, who plays Alice, talks about how she landed the role, what it was like working with Johnny Depp, and if she enjoyed wearing all the wild costumes. Add this to your queue Added: Sat Feb 27 02:26:06 UTC 2010 Air date: Fri Feb 26 00:00:00 UTC 2010 Duration: 03:47

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Access Hollywood – Matt Damon On Rumors James Cameron Wanted Him for ‘Avatar’: ‘It’s True’

Damon talks about Cameron approaching him to star in “Avatar” – a role that later went to Sam Worthington. Why did Matt turn down the part? And, would he still work with Cameron? Add this to your queue Added: Sat Feb 27 02:24:06 UTC 2010 Air date: Fri Feb 26 00:00:00 UTC 2010 Duration: 01:40

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30 Seconds To Mars Talk Upcoming North American Tour

Next leg of Into the Wild Tour begins in Las Vegas on April 9. By Kyle Anderson Jared Leto and Tomislav Milicevic of 30 Seconds to Mars Photo: MTV News 30 Seconds to Mars have been a band for over 10 years, but they’re just coming into their own as an elite touring force now. On February 19, they’ll head to the U.K. to begin the first leg of their Into the Wild Tour, which will have them touring all over Europe. But American fans need not worry, as lead singer Jared Leto told MTV News that they’ll be back in North America on April 9 for a show in Las Vegas. “From Elvis to Cirque du Soleil to 30 Seconds to Mars — you’ve got your pick,” Leto says dryly of the band’s visit to the Entertainment Capital of the World. Despite their decade-long existence, the thrill of touring hasn’t waned for Leto and his cohorts. “We did a lot of shows to 20 people in a bar who were more interested in cheap drinks than they were the band,” Leto says. “We’re really excited and we’re grateful for it, and we don’t take it for granted at all.” “I remember just a few years ago there was a show where we sold 800 tickets and we couldn’t believe it,” Leto adds. “The very first show on this tour is 8,000 people, and the next day there’s gonna be 11,000 people there. I’m going to have to get my voice in shape!” “We’re about to go on our first arena tour — we’re crazy excited,” says guitarist Tomislav Milicevic. The inspiration for the name of the tour comes from a lyric from “The Mission,” a song that Leto wrote back in 1999 that appeared on the group’s self-titled debut. “When you go out on the road, it is kind of a venture into the wild. You’re with this group of pirates, from your crew to your bandmates, and you share this insane journey around the world. It’s quite unlike anything else.” “Plus, acceptable levels of hygiene go down when you’re on tour,” Milicevic quipped. Related Artists 30 Seconds To Mars

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Apple Tablet Photo!

Link: http://kottke.org/10/01/apple-tablet-… A clearly not-Photoshopped image of the Apple tAblet in the wild. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment