Conventional wisdom in human
evolutionary studies since then has supposed that the origins of knapping stone tools by our ancestors was linked to the emergence of the genus Homo and that this technological development was tied to climate change and the spread of savanna grasslands.
«Conventional wisdom in human
evolutionary studies since has supposed that the origins of knapping stone tools was linked to the emergence of the genus Homo, and this technological development was tied to climate change and the spread of savannah grasslands,» says Dr. Lewis, a Research Assistant Professor at TBI.
Not exact matches
Evolutionary neurobiologist Ashlee Rowe of Michigan State University in East Lansing has been
studying the grasshopper mice's apparent superpower
since she was in graduate school.
This nematode has
since been extensively
studied and has contributed to scientific discoveries in a huge range of disciplines including cell, molecular, developmental,
evolutionary and neuro - biology.