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Neanderthals never lived in Africa, but their genes got there anyway https://t.co/Ll8VVFFR7U
Original Article: https://t.co/gnIDZEkWli
"[R]emnants of Neanderthal genomes survive in every modern human population studied to date.... highlighting our shared history."
Males have to strike a balance between showing off enough to attract female attention, but not showing off so much that it attracts other males' aggression. https://t.co/DkAGr0kPIr Oh, this is about bowerbirds decorating their bowers, by the way.
"Utilizing data from five top neuroscience journals, we find that reference lists tend to include more papers with men as first and last author than would be expected if gender was not a factor in referencing." 👎 https://t.co/YBx0S9geao HT @PsychoSchmitt
Time-lapse footage of neurons growing and making connections with each other. This is literally how minds are made. https://t.co/n07L3kka5U
Hey folks, it's world philosophy day, so here's a link to 180 free online philosophy courses from top universities: Oxford, Yale, UC Berkeley, etc. https://t.co/o6mayg4cuB #WorldPhilosophyDay
@Evo_Explorer @rdfrsTIES @NCSE @PhysAnth @BIOINTERACTIVE @BiologyBlake @NatGeoEducation @biologygoddess @BlueLionPhotos Reptile is a paraphyletic grouping: It doesn't make evolutionary sense – unless you include birds.
Likewise, monkey is a paraphyletic grouping unless you include humans and the other apes, and fish is a paraphyletic grouping unless you include mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.