Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science #21 | Dagmawit Getahun
Meet Leakey Foundation Baldwin Fellowship Scholar Dagmawit Getahun and learn about the evolution of gelada monkeys and their ancestors.
Lunch Break Science #21 | Dagmawit Getahun
Meet Leakey Foundation Baldwin Fellowship Scholar Dagmawit Getahun and learn about the evolution of gelada monkeys and their ancestors.
Lunch Break Science ft. Ainash Childebayeva
In this rebroadcast episode of Lunch Break Science, Leakey Foundation Baldwin Fellowship Scholar Ainash Childebayeva discusses the interactions between our genes and the environment.
Lunch Break Science ft. Christopher Schmitt
In this rebroadcast episode of Lunch Break Science, Leakey Foundation Grantee Christopher Schmitt discusses the development and life histories of primates, especially vervet monkeys.
The Origins of Rocks and Humans
Meet Dr. Patrick Gathogo and learn about geology, the 'genetics' of rocks, and human evolution on Lunch Break Science.
50th Episode Celebration
Take a break from your day and feed your brain with The Leakey Foundation! Lunch Break Science is The Leakey Foundation’s live-streamed web series. This series features interviews and short talks with Leakey Foundation grantees about the latest in human evolution research. Lunch Break Science is made possible by the generous support of the Ann and … Continued
Lunch Break Science: 3.5 Million-Year-Old Ancestors Found Near Nairobi
Meet East Africa's first female paleoanthropologist Dr. Emma Mbua and learn about an Australopithicus fossil site on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya.
Chimp behavior, borders, and empire
This month on Lunch Break Science primatologist Isabelle Clark explores chimpanzee territorial behavior and social development, providing exclusive insights into the captivating Ngogo chimpanzees featured in Netflix's docuseries "Chimp Empire."
Lunch Break Science: Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Your Genes
Meet Dr. Fernando Villanea and learn about exciting new research on Neanderthal and Denisovan ancestry in indigenous North, South, and Central American populations.
Discoveries at Laetoli: Footprints, Fossils, and Hominin Diversity with Dr. Charles Musiba
Join paleoanthropologist Dr. Charles Musiba to learn about Laetoli's famous 3.6 million-year-old footprints, the hominins who made them, and new discoveries at the site.
Women’s History Month Replay Remix
Join paleoanthropologist Dr. Charles Musiba to learn about Laetoli's famous 3.6 million-year-old footprints, the hominins who made them, and new discoveries at the site.