Review: Some Assembly Required by Neil Shubin

Some Assembly Required by Neil Shubin is a great look into the genetics of what makes us human. One of the newer books out there, the information contained therein is up to date and relevant to todays topics and discoveries.  Focusing more on the mechanics of evolution and biology in general than specifically Human Evolution,Continue reading “Review: Some Assembly Required by Neil Shubin”

Interview Seven: Ian Tattersall

Hello and well met Prof. Tattersall!  How are you?: Still ambulatory, fortunately. Today we are lucky in the fact that we get the rare opportunity to interview someone who has made such a mark on the greater world of Paleoanthropology. Professor Ian Tattersall!  To get started, I would love to give you a little space toContinue reading “Interview Seven: Ian Tattersall”

Interview Four: Lee Berger

Welcome one and all to our fourth, but first live video interview! Today’s guest, is Prof. Dr. Lee Berger, famous for his discoveries of Au. sediba and H. naledi. A leader in the world of open access education, Lee is pushing the boundaries with his discoveries and the way he educates the world about them.Continue reading “Interview Four: Lee Berger”

Interview Three: Meredith Johnson from The Leakey Foundation

Well here we are! Interview three and one that I know many of you are very excited for as am I! Our inside look and chance to talk to the famous Leakey Foundation! An organization that has done such good for the world of human evolution that it will be logged in the annals ofContinue reading “Interview Three: Meredith Johnson from The Leakey Foundation”

My Birthday & the Leakey Foundation

Hello one and all! I am very excited to tell you all that I am doing something special for my birthday (which is March 2nd) this year. I am starting a fundraiser on Facebook to raise money to donate to none other than the Leakey Foundation! The mission of The Leakey Foundation is to increaseContinue reading “My Birthday & the Leakey Foundation”