Lunch Break Science #11 | Rachel Bynoe
Archaeologist Rachel Bynoe explores her work uncovering artifacts from an underwater site in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #12 | Meg Crofoot and Grace Davis
Primatologists Meg Crofoot and Grace Davis explore leadership and decision making in primate societies in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #12 | Meg Crofoot and Grace Davis
Primatologists Meg Crofoot and Grace Davis explore leadership and decision making in primate societies in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Unravelling the Genetic Past and Present of Island Southeast Asia
Human evolutionary biologist Irene Gallego Romero discusses the presence of Denisovan DNA in present-day Papuans in this lecture.
Unravelling the Genetic Past and Present of Island Southeast Asia
Human evolutionary biologist Irene Gallego Romero discusses the presence of Denisovan DNA in present-day Papuans in this lecture.
Lunch Break Science #14 | Christopher Gilbert
Leakey Foundation grantee Christopher Gilbert discusses his discovery of a new fossil ape in northern India in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #14 | Christopher Gilbert
Leakey Foundation grantee Christopher Gilbert discusses his discovery of a new fossil ape in northern India in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #16 | Isaiah Nengo
Paleoanthropologist Isaiah Nengo discusses ape evolution, plate tectonics, and the Miocene in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #16 | Isaiah Nengo
Paleoanthropologist Isaiah Nengo discusses ape evolution, plate tectonics, and the Miocene in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #17 | Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
Primatologist Eduardo Fernandez-Duque discusses owl monkey pair-bonding and parental care in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Lunch Break Science #17 | Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
Primatologist Eduardo Fernandez-Duque discusses owl monkey pair-bonding and parental care in this episode of Lunch Break Science.
Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding
Leakey Foundation grantee Daniel Lieberman discusses his latest book, Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding.