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SUMMARY:Alesi: The Life\, Death\, and Discovery of an Ancestor
DESCRIPTION:Register Today! \nNyanzapithecus alesi © Fred Spoor\nThe recent discovery of a 13 million-year-old fossil infant ape skull has offered a rare glimpse of what the common ancestor of all living apes and humans may have looked like. The fossil\, nicknamed “Alesi\,” belongs to a newly named species called Nyanzapithecus alesi. Alesi was discovered in a desolate region of Kenya by John Ekusi\, a member of Dr. Isaiah Nengo’s research team. In this talk\, Dr. Nengo will share the story of finding this rare fossil and discuss the secrets that cutting-edge technology has uncovered about the life of this ancient infant. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the Chicago Council on Science and Technology \nWith generous support from:\n Camilla and George Smith\n Ann and Gordon Getty \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Isaiah Nengo! \n \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/alesi-the-life-death-and-discovery-of-an-ancestor/
LOCATION:Walter Payton College Prep High School\, 1034 N. Wells St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alesi: The Life\, Death\, and Discovery of an Ancestor
DESCRIPTION:Register Today! \nNyanzapithecus alesi © Fred Spoor\nThe recent discovery of a 13 million-year-old fossil infant ape skull has offered a rare glimpse of what the common ancestor of all living apes and humans may have looked like. The fossil\, nicknamed “Alesi\,” belongs to a newly named species called Nyanzapithecus alesi. Alesi was discovered in a desolate region of Kenya by John Ekusi\, a member of Dr. Isaiah Nengo’s research team. In this talk\, Dr. Nengo will share the story of finding this rare fossil and discuss the secrets that cutting-edge technology has uncovered about the life of this ancient infant. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the Chicago Council on Science and Technology \nWith generous support from:\n Camilla and George Smith\n Ann and Gordon Getty \n  \n  \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Isaiah Nengo! \n \n 
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/alesi-the-life-death-and-discovery-of-an-ancestor-2/
LOCATION:Walter Payton College Prep High School\, 1034 N. Wells St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaker Series
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SUMMARY:The Origins of the Genus Homo
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nKNM-FR181 © Fred Spoor\nWhen did our ancestors look the way we expect the earliest members of our genus to have looked? When did they behave in the way we expect the earliest members of our genus to have behaved? The search for what defines the genus Homo has spanned decades and is still debated among scientists today. In this talk\, paleoanthropologist Dr. Bernard Wood will survey the history of attempts to find the earliest members of the genus Homo\, including very recent and controversial additions. He will review the complications that arise from defining the genus and discuss how half-a-century of paleontological research has taught him what to look for within the hominin fossil record when searching for the origins of our genus Homo. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the California Academy of Sciences \nWith generous support from:\nCamilla and George Smith\nAnn and Gordon Getty \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Bernard Wood! \nhttps://soundcloud.com/origin-stories/episode-07-the-currant-bush-of
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/the-origins-of-the-genus-homo/
LOCATION:California Academy of Sciences\, 55 Music Concourse Dr 94118\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Origins of the Genus Homo
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nKNM-FR181 © Fred Spoor\nWhen did our ancestors look the way we expect the earliest members of our genus to have looked? When did they behave in the way we expect the earliest members of our genus to have behaved? The search for what defines the genus Homo has spanned decades and is still debated among scientists today. In this talk\, paleoanthropologist Dr. Bernard Wood will survey the history of attempts to find the earliest members of the genus Homo\, including very recent and controversial additions. He will review the complications that arise from defining the genus and discuss how half-a-century of paleontological research has taught him what to look for within the hominin fossil record when searching for the origins of our genus Homo. \nPresented by The Leakey Foundation and the California Academy of Sciences \nWith generous support from:\nCamilla and George Smith\nAnn and Gordon Getty \n  \nCheck out our Origin Stories podcast episode featuring Bernard Wood! \nhttps://soundcloud.com/origin-stories/episode-07-the-currant-bush-of
URL:https://leakeyfoundation.org/event/the-origins-of-the-genus-homo-3/
LOCATION:California Academy of Sciences\, 55 Music Concourse Dr 94118\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94118\, United States
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