monkeys
Coverage of monkeys in the Nexus archive.
- We are drinking the Earth, too
The Central Highlands of Vietnam were once densely forested, with triple-canopy jungles that were difficult for American soldiers during the Vietnam War due to leeches, mosquitoes, and snakes. These jungles also supported wildlife like tigers, elephants, and monkeys.
- Zookeeper who quit her job after saying ADHD left her unable to identify monkeys loses compensation bid
A zookeeper who resigned after stating that ADHD impaired her ability to identify monkeys has lost a compensation claim. The case highlights the individual's struggle with ADHD in a professional setting and the legal outcome of their employment dispute.
- Pennsylvania Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Make and Distribute Animal Crush Videos Involving Monkeys
A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty in federal court in Cincinnati to conspiring to create and distribute animal crush videos involving monkeys through online groups. The videos depicted extreme violence and sexual abuse against the animals.
- Daily briefing: Gene-activity ‘clock’ predicts biological ageing
A new gene-activity 'clock' tool predicts biological ageing in rodents and monkeys, and human time to death. The article also notes zebrafish sleep in stages similar to humans and highlights efforts to intercept lung cancer before it starts.
- Gene-expression patterns can be used to estimate mortality risk and chronological age
A study published in Nature on May 27, 2026, reveals that gene-expression patterns analyzed from RNA transcripts in rodents, monkeys, and humans can estimate mortality risk and chronological age. The findings highlight potential biomarkers of aging that may accelerate the development of anti-aging interventions.
- Moment monkeys chained around the neck are forced to do tricks for tourists in Indonesia - with tiny animals seen walking on stilts and riding motorbikes
The article documents monkeys being chained around the neck and forced to perform tricks for tourists in Indonesia, including walking on stilts and riding motorbikes. This highlights animal abuse and exploitation in the tourism industry.
- Neuralink employee brutally attacked by virus-infected monkeys during Elon Musk's brain implant experiments, lawsuit claims... as experts issue urgent health warning
A Neuralink employee was allegedly attacked by virus-infected monkeys during brain implant experiments led by Elon Musk, sparking a lawsuit and health warnings from experts. The incident raises concerns about the safety and ethics of the experiments. Experts have issued urgent health warnings in response to the alleged attack.
- Pictured: The monkeys force-fed to test fat jabs... Screaming in agony, these pictures expose the barbaric cruelty in UK laboratories that shames the weight-loss industry
The article exposes the ethical concerns surrounding UK laboratories where monkeys are force-fed to test weight-loss treatments, highlighting the animals' suffering and criticizing the industry's practices.
- Pictured: The monkeys force-fed to test fat jabs... Screaming in agony, these pictures expose the barbaric cruelty in UK laboratories that shames the weight-loss industry
The article exposes the cruel treatment of monkeys in UK laboratories, where they were force-fed to test weight-loss injections. Graphic images depict the animals' suffering, highlighting ethical concerns in the weight-loss industry.