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SUMMARY:Alesi: The Life\, Death\, and Discovery of an Ancestor
DESCRIPTION:Register Today! \nNyanzapithecus alesi © Fred Spoor\nThe recent discovery of a 13 million-year-old fossil infant ape skull has offered a rare glimpse of what the common ancestor of all living apes and humans may have looked like. The fossil\, nicknamed “Alesi\,” belongs to a newly named species called Nyanzapithecus alesi. Alesi was discovered in a desolate region of Kenya by John Ekusi\, a member of Dr. Isaiah Nengo’s research team. In this talk\, Dr. Nengo will share the story of finding this rare fossil and discuss the secrets that cutting-edge technology has uncovered about the life of this ancient infant. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the Chicago Council on Science and Technology \nWith generous support from:\n Camilla and George Smith\n Ann and Gordon Getty \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Isaiah Nengo! \n \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/alesi-the-life-death-and-discovery-of-an-ancestor/
LOCATION:Walter Payton College Prep High School\, 1034 N. Wells St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alesi: The Life\, Death\, and Discovery of an Ancestor
DESCRIPTION:Register Today! \nNyanzapithecus alesi © Fred Spoor\nThe recent discovery of a 13 million-year-old fossil infant ape skull has offered a rare glimpse of what the common ancestor of all living apes and humans may have looked like. The fossil\, nicknamed “Alesi\,” belongs to a newly named species called Nyanzapithecus alesi. Alesi was discovered in a desolate region of Kenya by John Ekusi\, a member of Dr. Isaiah Nengo’s research team. In this talk\, Dr. Nengo will share the story of finding this rare fossil and discuss the secrets that cutting-edge technology has uncovered about the life of this ancient infant. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the Chicago Council on Science and Technology \nWith generous support from:\n Camilla and George Smith\n Ann and Gordon Getty \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Isaiah Nengo! \n \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/alesi-the-life-death-and-discovery-of-an-ancestor-2/
LOCATION:Walter Payton College Prep High School\, 1034 N. Wells St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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