It seems that the Naledi-Berger Saga continues, as if we expected an end in site, however this time we see some more direct actions by other prominent members of the field, specifically attacking Berger for his methods. Will he respond to the request for comment? Only the future will tell, but be sure that weContinue reading “Netflix fossil researcher accused of ‘exploiting preprint shortcut’”
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A New International Consortium on Human Evolution
Click on Image to visit their site and learn more! Hello everyone! I have something that I am excited and would like to share with you! A professor by the name of Dr. Michael Petraglia et. al have formed a new group of exceptional researchers and scientists to take a deep dive into our sharedContinue reading “A New International Consortium on Human Evolution”
Implications for Human Evolution From Lice-Guest Post by Mekhi
Introduction In the field of anthropology, scientists will look at anything if it can give clues about the story of our evolution. Fossils and genetics of ancient hominins are the most commonly studied things when researching paleoanthropology, but oftentimes, evidence can be found in small, unexpected things. One such thing, surprisingly, is lice. The 3Continue reading “Implications for Human Evolution From Lice-Guest Post by Mekhi”
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?”
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”
Yves Coppens, Yet Another Lost This Year, Rest In Peace.
Another sad day in which I have to report on another loss in our world.
Last night news spread that Yves Coppens passed away, he lived a full and exciting life, and we wish his family the best.
Read to learn more…
So…what is Science Communication and why is it important?
There are many things that are tough to understand in this world, those of us in positions of researching and making the discoveries that cover the headlines, should take some time to actually explain what these things mean…this is SciComm.
Is that Anthropology? You bet!
In today’s world there are many different things that people can do, from being apart of a maintenance team, to funeral services, to being the CEO of a company.
You would be surprised how much of it is actually related to Anthropology.
Take a look at what I mean!