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Why Humans Laugh: The 15-Million-Year Evolutionary Secret Behind Every "Ha Ha" 😂🧬

18 min · 27. juni 2026
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What if every laugh you make carries a secret that is 15 million years old? 😂🦧 In this episode, we explore groundbreaking new research revealing that the rhythm of human laughter predates language itself. Scientists compared laughter from orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and humans, discovering that the familiar "ha-ha" follows an ancient rhythmic pattern inherited from our last common ancestor. But humans didn't simply preserve this evolutionary gift—we transformed it. Learn why humans laugh faster than any other great ape, how our brains developed the ability to change laughter depending on social situations, and why our wonderfully "messy" laughter may have laid the neurological foundation for speech and language. Join us on an incredible journey through evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and the science of communication to discover why laughter may be humanity's oldest social technology. 📚 Source: De Gregorio, C., Davila-Ross, M., & Lameira, A. R. (2026). Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum. Communications Biology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-10499-z [https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-10499-z] #Evolution #HumanEvolution #Laughter #Anthropology #Neuroscience #LanguageEvolution #SciencePodcast #Psychology #Biology #Podcast 🎧

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What if every laugh you make carries a secret that is 15 million years old? 😂🦧 In this episode, we explore groundbreaking new research revealing that the rhythm of human laughter predates language itself. Scientists compared laughter from orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and humans, discovering that the familiar "ha-ha" follows an ancient rhythmic pattern inherited from our last common ancestor. But humans didn't simply preserve this evolutionary gift—we transformed it. Learn why humans laugh faster than any other great ape, how our brains developed the ability to change laughter depending on social situations, and why our wonderfully "messy" laughter may have laid the neurological foundation for speech and language. Join us on an incredible journey through evolutionary biology, neuroscience, anthropology, and the science of communication to discover why laughter may be humanity's oldest social technology. 📚 Source: De Gregorio, C., Davila-Ross, M., & Lameira, A. R. (2026). Rhythm and timing in laughter reveal that human vocal plasticity falls on a hominid continuum. Communications Biology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-10499-z [https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-026-10499-z] #Evolution #HumanEvolution #Laughter #Anthropology #Neuroscience #LanguageEvolution #SciencePodcast #Psychology #Biology #Podcast 🎧

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