Podcast host Steve Mirsky
talks with human evolution expert Kate Wong about the small group of humans who survived tough times beginning about 195,000 years ago and gave rise to all of us, a story told in the cover article of the August issue of Scientific American, our 165th anniversary edition.
Not exact matches
You're
talking about the type of «
evolution» that we always knew existed and to make matters worse you're bragging about the advancements made by INTELLIGENT
HUMAN BEINGS which still don't even come close to the complication of macro
evolution but still required thousands of years of scientific advancement and knowledge and a team of researchers
with high iq's working aroudn the clock
with microscopes.
Rami Tzabar said the program «was inspired by a chance meeting
with one of the contributors, the MIT linguist Shigeru Miyagawa, who
talked about using animal behavior as a way of understanding the
evolution of
human language.
Ever since Alex Pollen was a boy
talking with his neuroscientist father, he wanted to know how
evolution made the
human brain so special.
In this episode, we'll
talk human evolution with renowned anthropologist and Neandertal expert Chris Stringer and with Scientific American editor Kate Wong, coauthor of the new book Lucy's Legacy: The Quest for Human Ori
human evolution with renowned anthropologist and Neandertal expert Chris Stringer and
with Scientific American editor Kate Wong, coauthor of the new book Lucy's Legacy: The Quest for
Human Ori
Human Origins.
6 pm Design
Talk: Dynamic Landscapes: The Art of Making Spaces Landscape Architect Peter Wirtz and Pilar Viladas, Architecture and Design Editor at Town and Country explore the
evolution of landscape architecture, the relationship between landscapes and the
human body and landscapes as spaces that are in dialogue
with architecture.