Climate Control
American Museum of Natural History 56 West 81st St., New York, NY, United StatesIn this SciCafe, join Kevin Uno, associate professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, for a discussion on the ways in which humanity’s need to control its own environment has led to dire impacts on global climate and where do we go from here.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lucy and the Taung Child: A Century of Science
Join experts from Ethiopia, South Africa, and North America for a free online event that examines a hundred years of challenges and progress in paleoanthropology.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas
In this talk, Dr. Jennifer Raff will explore the latest genetic and archaeological evidence for the origins of the First Peoples. We'll piece together a story told by DNA fragments recovered from a tooth in Siberia, a broken knife found deep beneath a muddy pond in Florida, and children's footprints left thousands of years ago on the shores of an ancient lake in New Mexico. We'll examine why these same pieces of evidence can lead to different interpretations among scholars and how they align—or don't—with the ancient knowledge held by present-day Indigenous descendants.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.
Lunch Break Science
Lunch Break Science is a monthly livestreamed web series featuring fascinating short talks on human evolution, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists.