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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Links for Earth Day! Ideas for Conservation-Education Project?
I know this is not related to saving the planet, but The Primate Diaries has a nice post on the recent research of inequity aversion in chimpanzees. This is an excellent summary if you do not have access to Animal … Continue reading
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Tagged conservation, Earth Day, ideas, links, primates, project
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The Neanderthal Inside Us
While I did not got to the AAPA meetings in New Mexico this past week, Nature has just posted a news brief online of some of the more recent findings on the genetic relationship between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals and … Continue reading
Scientia Pro Publica #26 is up at Genomics Law Report
Scientia Pro Publica–a blog carnival dedicated to increasing scientific literacy among the internet masses–is up at Genomics Law Report. SPP is like a mother bird, optimally foraging for mealworms to chew up and regurgitate for her chicks, only the mealworms … Continue reading