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"Stick around things you love," Pardis Sabeti

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 3 days ago: I wonder if Pardis Sabeti is going to be releasing a book or announcing something big for all this r … more »

Tags: Blog, Human Evolution, population genetics, pardis sabeti, pbs, NOVA

Pardis Sabeti's thoughts on the Future of Genomics2 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 5 days ago: In this 3 minute 44 second video, Pardis Sabeti discusses the future of genomics, i.e. how sequencin … more »

Tags: Blog, genomics, Medicine, pardis sabeti, population genetics

Erik Trinkhaus, Tianyuan 1 and Sunghir 1, and the Earliest 'Evidence' of Footwear18 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 5 days ago: Erik Trinkhaus published a study, along with Hong Shang, in the July issue of the Journal of Archaeo … more »

Tags: Blog, Anatomy, bipedalism, China, comparative anatomy, erik trinkhaus, foot, Footwear, Human Evolution

Diffusion Spectrum Imaging Used to Map the Structural Core of Human Cerebral Cortex1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 5 days ago: A new paper in the open access journal PLoS Biology describes a new way to model the human brain usi … more »

Tags: Blog, brain, connectome, diffusion spectrum imaging, fMRI, functional magnetic resonance imaging, neurobiology, Neurology

Guy Gugliotta's Review of Modern Human Evolution in the Smithsonian1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 5 days ago: I caught this Smithsonian review of the evolution of modern humans from Peter Frost’s blog pos … more »

Tags: archaeology, Blog, Africa, fossil record, guy gugliotta, Human Evolution, Out of Africa, Paleoanthropology, Smithsonian

A New Homo erectus Mandible from Thomas I Quarry in Casablanca, Morocco5 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 6 days ago: John Hawks shares with us news of a new hominid discovery. Similar to the post from a couple days ag … more »

Tags: Blog, Paleoanthropology, Human Evolution, Homo Erectus, thomas 1, Morocco, Casablanca

A possible Homo erectus jaw from Sicevo Gorge, Serbia1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 week ago: John Hawks just pointed out a press release announcing a new hominid from Serbia. The site is a cave … more »

Tags: Blog, Paleoanthropology, Human Evolution, Homo Erectus, Serbia, sicevo gorge, middle pleistocene, dusan mihailovic

An Arab in Roman Iron-Age Denmark2 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 week ago: Ancient mtDNA from 22 individuals from two sites in Southern Denmark have been isolated, sequenced a … more »

Tags: Blog, population genetics, mtDNA, ancient dna, Arab, migrations, Adna, Denmark, bøgebjerggård

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Tags: Music Videos, Linux Tips, technology, recruiting, Recommended Books

Irish DNA Family Research

celticanglican wrote 2 weeks ago: http://www.irishroots.com/blog/?p=117 An answer to the common red hair and blue eyes found among the … more »

Tags: DNA, genetic research, Irish

Owen Pancake and Held up inward-bound Brisneyland

sthbyrdbailey wrote 2 weeks ago: Disregard way Brisneyland puisne bipartite days present-day Melbourne. Did go on for discern a sacra … more »

Tags: WordPress News, Outages, Life Quotations, technology

Improving Multiple Sequence Alignments with a Phylogeny-Aware Algorithm1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 2 weeks ago: Ari Löytynoja and Nick Goldman have developed a new method that detects and distinguishes insertion … more »

Tags: Blog, Human Evolution, Evolution, bioinformatics, Genome, multiple sequence alignments, phylogeny, comparive genomics

Emerging news of Debbie Argue's cladistic analysis of Homo floresiensis 1 comment

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 2 weeks ago: According to these press reports, Debbie Argue, of the Australian National University’s School … more »

Tags: Blog, Paleoanthropology, Human Evolution, Flores, Homo floresiensis, Indonesia, Cladistics, Flores Island

Once again Jersey Formality Would Disgruntlement Pharmacist Refusals

sthbyrdbailey wrote 2 weeks ago: The In fashion Jersey camarilla in times past selected a skin which requires pharmacists until exten … more »

Tags: WordPress News, Outages, Life Quotations

Heard of the East African Association for Paleoanthropology and Paleontology (EAAPP)?

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 2 weeks ago: Evolutionary Anthropology has just published a news bit introducing a brand new paleonanthropology g … more »

Tags: Blog, eaapp, East Africa, east african association fro paleoanthropology and pale, Paleoanthropology, Paleontology

New Video, New Pics, New Post, Newark, New Jersey

rwhnewton wrote 3 weeks ago: This is my latest addition to my podcast series. This particular video talks a bit about my crash … more »

Tags: archaeology, Bible, Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics, Religion

Anguished Wrist leads Emmy Nominations

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Tags: Acura, Video and Other Games, Music Videos, Recommended Books

On Mexican Toloquilla Footprints and the "Peopling of the Americas"33 comments

dziebelg wrote 4 weeks ago: This post is intended as a follow-up to Kambiz’s review of the new dates for Toloquilla footpr … more »

Tags: archaeology, Blog, peopling of the americas, toloquilla, valsequillo basin, México

Palabea's sloppy attempt at viral marketing... Misleading the public with CyberChimp5 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 1 month ago: On Primatology.net, I just blogged about some unethical marketing tactics by Palabea.com that I want … more »

Tags: Blog, Announcement, albert the cyberchimp, palabea, fake, unethical marketing, going viral, Viral marketing, social networking


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