Lunch Break Science

Lunch Break Science #19 | Yohannes Haile-Selassie
Virtual EventMeet Leakey Foundation grantee Yohannes Haile-Selassie, one of the world’s foremost experts in paleoanthropology, and learn about his work uncovering fossils in Ethiopia in this episode of Lunch Break Science.

Lunch Break Science #19 | Yohannes Haile-Selassie
Virtual EventMeet Leakey Foundation grantee Yohannes Haile-Selassie, one of the world’s foremost experts in paleoanthropology, and learn about his work uncovering fossils in Ethiopia in this episode of Lunch Break Science.

Lunch Break Science #20 | Jeremy DeSilva
Virtual EventJeremy DeSilva discusses the origins of upright walking and Charles Darwin’s contributions to the understanding of human evolution.

Lunch Break Science #20 | Jeremy DeSilva
Virtual EventJeremy DeSilva discusses the origins of upright walking and Charles Darwin’s contributions to the understanding of human evolution.
Lunch Break Science #21 | Dagmawit Getahun
Virtual EventMeet Leakey Foundation Baldwin Fellowship Scholar Dagmawit Getahun and learn about the evolution of gelada monkeys and their ancestors.
Lunch Break Science #21 | Dagmawit Getahun
Virtual EventMeet Leakey Foundation Baldwin Fellowship Scholar Dagmawit Getahun and learn about the evolution of gelada monkeys and their ancestors.

Lunch Break Science ft. Ainash Childebayeva
Virtual EventIn 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
Virtual EventIn 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.
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50th Episode Celebration
Virtual EventTake 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 … Continued

Lunch Break Science: 3.5 Million-Year-Old Ancestors Found Near Nairobi
Virtual EventMeet East Africa's first female paleoanthropologist Dr. Emma Mbua and learn about an Australopithicus fossil site on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya.




