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Speaking of Sex…
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesWhy do human males often have deep voices? What does the human female voice signal to potential mates? Join us on February 16th for Being Human: Speaking of Sex…. and learn more about where our voices came from.
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Speaking of Sex…
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesWhy do human males often have deep voices? What does the human female voice signal to potential mates? Join us on February 16th for Being Human: Speaking of Sex…. and learn more about where our voices came from.
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Being Human: The Primates Who Tell Stories
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin cognitive psychologist Tania Lombrozo for an evening exploring humans’ unique storytelling ability. Learn how these "stories", or explanations, are central to our sense of understanding the world around us and how we exchange ideas.
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Being Human: The Primates Who Tell Stories
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin cognitive psychologist Tania Lombrozo for an evening exploring humans’ unique storytelling ability. Learn how these "stories", or explanations, are central to our sense of understanding the world around us and how we exchange ideas.
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How “Paleo” is Your Diet?
American Museum of Natural History 56 West 81st St., New York, NY, United StatesJoin molecular anthropologist Christina Warinner as she explores how scientists are reconstructing the ancestral human microbiome to better understand the lives and health of our ancestors and whether the popular “paleo” diet has any relation to real human history.
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How “Paleo” is Your Diet?
American Museum of Natural History 56 West 81st St., New York, NY, United StatesJoin molecular anthropologist Christina Warinner as she explores how scientists are reconstructing the ancestral human microbiome to better understand the lives and health of our ancestors and whether the popular “paleo” diet has any relation to real human history.
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An Update on the Status of Australopithecus afarensis
Emory University, Goodrich C. White Hall, Room 208 301 Dowman Dr., Atlanta, GA 30322, United StatesThe Emory Anthropology Colloquium Series presents The First Annual American Association for Physical Anthropologists Outreach Lecture. Dr. Zeray Alemseged will discuss recent advances regarding our knowledge of the species Australopithecus afarensis. Based … Continued
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An Update on the Status of Australopithecus afarensis
Emory University, Goodrich C. White Hall, Room 208 301 Dowman Dr., Atlanta, GA 30322, United StatesThe Emory Anthropology Colloquium Series presents The First Annual American Association for Physical Anthropologists Outreach Lecture. Dr. Zeray Alemseged will discuss recent advances regarding our knowledge of the species Australopithecus afarensis. Based … Continued
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Being Human: Earth’s Tipping Point
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin scientist Liz Hadly for an evening exploring our impact on the planet and what we can do to ensure a bright future for all of Earth’s inhabitants...
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Being Human: Earth’s Tipping Point
Public Works 161 Erie Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin scientist Liz Hadly for an evening exploring our impact on the planet and what we can do to ensure a bright future for all of Earth’s inhabitants...
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The Curious Case of Homo naledi
California Academy of Sciences 55 Music Concourse Dr 94118, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin Dr. William Harcourt-Smith as he explores Homo naledi, the early human relative recently discovered deep within Rising Star cave in South Africa. This find, consisting of over 1500 fossil fragments, is arguably one of the most significant fossil discoveries of the last half-century, and Harcourt-Smith led one of the first teams to examine the fossils.
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The Curious Case of Homo naledi
California Academy of Sciences 55 Music Concourse Dr 94118, San Francisco, CA, United StatesJoin Dr. William Harcourt-Smith as he explores Homo naledi, the early human relative recently discovered deep within Rising Star cave in South Africa. This find, consisting of over 1500 fossil fragments, is arguably one of the most significant fossil discoveries of the last half-century, and Harcourt-Smith led one of the first teams to examine the fossils.
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