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@HumanOrigins wrote about 5 of the top human evolution stories in 2017!http://blogs.plos.org/scicomm/2017/12/07/top-5-human-evolution-discoveries-of-2017/ …Děkujeme. Twitter tuto informaci použije ke zlepšení vaší časové osy. Vrátit -
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The Way We Were: Climate and Human Evolution
@earthinstitute@kevin_t_uno@PdeMenocal http://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2017/12/01/the-way-we-were-climate-and-human-evolution/ …pic.twitter.com/xxFPCL0ylG
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From our latest podcast | Rick Potts of Smithsonian’s
@HumanOrigins: “Human beings are the only creature that attributes arbitrary symbols to things, and then forgets that they’re arbitrary.” iTunes: https://buff.ly/2AvRGm1 Stream & transcription: https://buff.ly/2AvRHGB pic.twitter.com/pb0UAcSbPaDěkujeme. Twitter tuto informaci použije ke zlepšení vaší časové osy. Vrátit -
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#bioanthpub session at#AmAnth17 is starting - come hear about biological anthropologists doing a variety of kinds of public outreach!pic.twitter.com/FqoIPJqQOa
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At each stop on the Exploring Human Origins traveling library exhibit tour, people filled out sticky notes w/ their answer to the question "What does it mean to be human?". All 7,330 of those sticky notes were transcribed and are now posted to our website! http://ow.ly/FJK730gRUcb pic.twitter.com/mRgpST9Tsw
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Australopithecus afarensis is one of the longest-lived (900K+ years!) and best-known early human species. Lucy, an Australopithecus afarensis and arguably the most famous of all early human individuals was discovered
#OTD in 1974.@HumanOrigins http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/australopithecus-afarensis …pic.twitter.com/GQMArCfCIK
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@NMNH HOT (Human Origins Today) Topic event on Friday November 17th (4-5pm) in the Hall of Human Origins features our very own Laurence Dumouchel (@paleolau)! Stop by and be delighted by her work on paleoenvironmental reconstructionpic.twitter.com/Nr7Z1rBZBf
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@Evo_Explorer presents ideas of what teachers can do with the “Top 20” list: e.g. have their students compare their list with the expert scientists’ list, discuss why the list is so “male and pale”, and who are the next evolutionary movers & shakers?#NABT2017pic.twitter.com/1D5J3JOdJR
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#NABT2017 where@Evo_Explorer is talking about his “Top 20” activity: having high school biology students list evolutionary scientists in order of importance in their opinions - bring in the scientists’ personalities!pic.twitter.com/LspUEbG7q3
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The newly identified ape is so rare, it's found only in a single high-elevation forest called Batang Toruhttp://on.natgeo.com/2zazivU
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Svante Paabo: Neanderthals went extinct, but many of us still carry around fragments of their DNA
@PRI@scifri https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-10-28/neanderthals-went-extinct-many-us-still-carry-around-fragments-their-dna …pic.twitter.com/TSRxUNpwPm
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NEW: Digital models of the birth canals of extinct hominins may hold clues to the evolution of primate birth.http://bit.ly/2ldeIHQ
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Modern humans lost DNA when they left Africa—but mating with Neandertals brought some backhttp://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/modern-humans-lost-dna-when-they-left-africa-mating-neandertals-brought-some-back …
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The human skeleton inspires wonder and terror because it lasts much longer than its owner. Our EiC
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Duplications of noncoding DNA may have affected evolution of human-specific traits
@EurekAlert@GeneticsSociety https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-10/asoh-don101117.php …pic.twitter.com/hJbIr9gBnZ
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Many of the genes that color our skin, both dark and light, have an ancient African origin,
@edyong209 reportshttps://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/10/a-brief-history-of-the-genes-that-color-our-skin/542694/?utm_source=twb …Děkujeme. Twitter tuto informaci použije ke zlepšení vaší časové osy. Vrátit -
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My story on Chinese ancient DNA: Was this ancient person from China the offspring of modern humans and Neandertals?http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/10/was-ancient-person-china-offspring-modern-humans-and-neandertals …
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New study suggests last common ancestor of humans & apes was smaller than thought
@amnh@idw_online_de@NatureComms https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-10/amon-nss101117.php …pic.twitter.com/zJoQn0Fy3O
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The short answer is not that our teeth are too large, but that our jaws are too small to fit them in.http://bit.ly/2kHNKrA
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Prehistoric humans are likely to have formed mating networks to avoid inbreeding
@uni_copenhagen@sciencemagazine http://news.ku.dk/all_news/2017/10/prehistoric-humans-are-likely-to-have-formed-mating-networks-to-avoid-inbreeding/ …pic.twitter.com/rQElfpKcyv
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