Almost Chimpanzee

Redrawing the Lines That Separate Us from Them

Jon Cohen

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In the fall of 2005, a band of researchers cracked the code of the chimpanzee genome and provided a startling new window into the differences between humans and our closest primate cousins. For the past several years, acclaimed Science reporter Jon Cohen has been following the DNA hunt, as well as eye-opening new studies in ape communication, human evolution, disease, diet, and more.

 

In Almost Chimpanzee, Cohen invites us on a captivating scientific journey, taking us behind the scenes in cutting-edge genetics labs, rain forests in Uganda, sanctuaries in Iowa, experimental enclaves in Japan, even the Detroit Zoo. Along the way, he ferries fresh chimp sperm for a time-sensitive analysis, gets greeted by pant-hoots and chimp feces, and investigates an audacious attempt to breed a "humanzee." Cohen offers a fresh and often frankly humorous insider's tour of the latest research, which promises to lead to everything from insights about the unique ways our bodies work to shedding light on stubborn human-only problems, ranging from infertility and asthma to speech disorders.

 

And in the end, Cohen explains why it's time to move on from Jane Goodall's plea that we focus on how the two species are alike and turns to examining why our differences matter in vital ways—for understanding humans and for increasing the chances to save the endangered chimpanzee.

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Andrea  rated it  
Dec 4, 2010
Taken with our not so distant cousins, I've been reading a great deal about chimpanzees. ALMOST CHIMPANZEE is one of the better books with a wider outlook. Cohen looks at the difference between humans and chimpanzee(in the wild and in captivity). He gives some of the history of chimp study, apprecia ...more
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Jenny  rated it  
Feb 27, 2011
An entertaining read, though disjointed and at times frustrating because of the superficial way that author explains the science he's touching on. ...more
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Belinda  rated it  
Oct 11, 2010
Informative- the updates on genetic research were quite well done. ...more
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Jon Cohen

Jon Cohen is the author of Shots in the Dark and Coming to Term. He is a correspondent at the internationally renowned Science magazine and has also written for The Atlantic, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Discover, Smithsonian, and Slate. He lives in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California.

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Almost Chimpanzee
Redrawing the Lines That Separate Us from Them
Jon Cohen

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Trade Paperback
St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Griffin
December 2011
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780312611767
ISBN10: 0312611765
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 384 pages, Includes 15 photographs, illustrations, and charts
$15.99

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Henry Holt and Co.
Times Books
September 2010
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780805083071
ISBN10: 0805083073
6 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches, 384 pages, Includes seventeen photographs and illustrations
$27.50

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Henry Holt and Co.
Times Books
September 2010
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ISBN: 9781429958011
ISBN10: 1429958014
384 pages
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