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Selective forces shaping the evolution of intelligence.

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Research Spotlight: Paleoanthropologists Discover New Set of Ancient Tools

Research Spotlight: Paleoanthropologists Discover New Set of Ancient Tools

What can 1.5-million-year-old bones tell us about the minds of early humans? Associate Professor Jackson Njau, ...

Human-wildlife Coexistence in the Anthropocene

Human-wildlife Coexistence in the Anthropocene

Dr. Katherine Weiss - Marist University Understanding social-ecological-evolutionary dynamics of animals is key to promoting ...

The Adaptable Human: Human Anatomy in the Extremes

The Adaptable Human: Human Anatomy in the Extremes

Dr. Alexa Kelly, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine Following the journey of ...

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A case for an active eukaryotic marine biosphere during the Proterozoic Era: Fossils meet models

A case for an active eukaryotic marine biosphere during the Proterozoic Era: Fossils meet models

Donald E. Canfield, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. Introduction by Vivi Vajda, member of the Royal Swedish ...

Evolution Fail!  Mummified Permian Reptile Busts Timeline

Evolution Fail! Mummified Permian Reptile Busts Timeline

How does a reptile mummy stay preserved for 289 million years? Scientifically, it doesn't. I'll be discussing an article from Nature ...

Model Organism Screening in the Diagnosis of Rare Genetic Diseases - Ronald Lemire Lecture

Model Organism Screening in the Diagnosis of Rare Genetic Diseases - Ronald Lemire Lecture

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Discovery Lecture Series: Ovaries, Testes, and Copulatory Structures

Discovery Lecture Series: Ovaries, Testes, and Copulatory Structures

Fishes comprise approximately half of all vertebrate species, occupying both fresh and saltwater habitats in temperatures ranging ...

Lunch Break Science #45 | Carol Ward

Lunch Break Science #45 | Carol Ward

Meet Dr. Carol Ward, a scientist from the Leakey Foundation, and hear from her what fossils tell us about the evolution of the way ...

Ancient Life on Earth: Palaeontologists Discuss Their Research

Ancient Life on Earth: Palaeontologists Discuss Their Research

I've asked 5 palaeontologists to tell us about their research/work and what it may tell us about ancient life on Earth. Watch this ...

Seminar: The Shape of Human Evolution - Dr. Carol Ward (Leakey Foundation; University of Missouri)

Seminar: The Shape of Human Evolution - Dr. Carol Ward (Leakey Foundation; University of Missouri)

Hominin origins were borne at least in part from climate change, with a global climate that was cooling and drying, leading to ...

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OLLI At the U: Where Science Meets the Sky

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Ethan Duvall PhD Defense | Cornell University | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

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