Hello everyone, My name is Seth Chagi, and I am a passionate science communicator and paleoanthropologist dedicated to making the study of human origins accessible to a diverse audience. As the founder of the World of Paleoanthropology and host of “The Story of Us,” I aim to bridge the gap between scientific research and publicContinue reading “🌟 Calling All Professors and Educators! Join the Movement to Inspire the Next Generation of Scientists! 🌟”
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Unveiling Neanderthal Mysteries: A Review of Ludovic Slimak’s ‘The Naked Neanderthal
The Naked Neanderthal by Ludovic Silmak Over the last few years, there have been some inspiring books that have come out regarding our ancient cousins, or ancestors depending on how you look at them; the Neanderthals, or Homo neanderthalensis. What may come to many peoples mind, is Kindred by Dr. Rebecca Wray Sykes, which broughtContinue reading “Unveiling Neanderthal Mysteries: A Review of Ludovic Slimak’s ‘The Naked Neanderthal”
Neanderthals and Modern Humans – So much to learn!
Did Human and Neanderthals Share Art Tips? What we know about Human-Neanderthal Interactions! be sure to watch the latest episode of the PaleoPost Podcast to hear what it might mean that modern humans and Neanderthals interacted for millennia? Did we learn how to make art form them? Or did they pick up tips from us?Continue reading “Neanderthals and Modern Humans – So much to learn!”
Unearth the Secrets of Human Evolution with the Paleo Post Podcast!
Unearth the Secrets of Human Evolution with the Paleo Post Podcast: Ever wondered where we came from and how we got here? Then the Paleo Post Podcast is for you! Join paleoanthropologists Genevieve von Petzinger and Seth Chagi for Season One, and Dr George Nash for Season Two, as they delve into the fascinating worldContinue reading “Unearth the Secrets of Human Evolution with the Paleo Post Podcast!”
Is Homo naledi still Important?
Short answer, OF COURSE! It is a fascinating piece of the Human story. Just because the new papers are being questioned, doesn’t make things wrong, it’s been the process so far. There used to be so much more to come! Quick review of the new papers: What does Google Bard, the collective mind of theContinue reading “Is Homo naledi still Important?”
What is the future of Exploration in the Field of Paleoanthropology…according to a chatbot?
Hello everyone! This is me, Seth, a human, I want to make that clear, and I want to make it clear you will always know when it is I, the human, versus one of the many new chatbots that the worlds tech companies are pushing to the market well before they are ready. But, theContinue reading “What is the future of Exploration in the Field of Paleoanthropology…according to a chatbot?”
Call for Undergraduate Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour
Dear whomever it may concern, I am writing to you as the Biological Anthropology Outreach Officer of the Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour. Please may you forward the following to relevant email lists: **** The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is now calling for submissions for its next issue. (Deadline: May 15th, 2023). CJHB isContinue reading “Call for Undergraduate Submissions: Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour”
Call for Reviewers and Editors—Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour
Dear whomever it may concern, The Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour is now calling for reviewers and editors to join the team! CJHB is an interdisciplinary, international journal that publishes the best undergraduate work from a variety of disciplines including psychology, biological and socio-cultural anthropology, and natural sciences. All our reviewers and editors are (andContinue reading “Call for Reviewers and Editors—Cambridge Journal of Human Behaviour”
Graphic Novel Review: Tuki Fight for Fire, and Fight for Family, a Worth While Tale
I was contacted the other day by Boneville publishing, home of artist Jeff Smith, because he had recently come out with the second novel in a new graphic series, dubbed “Tuki: Fight for Fire” (the first one), and the second one being “Tuki: Fight for Family”. Now you might be asking what I have toContinue reading “Graphic Novel Review: Tuki Fight for Fire, and Fight for Family, a Worth While Tale”
Why is Science Communication Important?
What I do, is not the most common thing. To many people, it is not even a worthy pursuit. Some say educating is for the classroom, and for teachers only with credentials in certain fields. And of course, they have their very important place. But due to a severe lack of direction and communication withinContinue reading “Why is Science Communication Important?”