June 10, 2023
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Paleoneurology
Anthropology
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Brain evolution
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Bones and skulls
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Osteons
- Who needs a classicist? (Installment 4)
- Who needs an osteologist? (Installment 58)
- Who needs an osteologist? (Installment 57)
- How 3D Hominin Models Are Paving The Way For Future Palaeoanthropologists
- I'm Not in the Habit of Quitting Things
- That Time the Society for American Archaeology Blocked Me on Twitter
- My Resignation as Chair of the SAA Media Relations Committee
- Gender Ratio in Bioarchaeology Media Coverage
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Neurophilosophy
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- Sleep may help us to forget by rebalancing brain synapses
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- Breathing modulates brain activity and mental function
- Obesity alters brain structure and function
- Stem cells from schizophrenics produce fewer neurons
- Cannabis may enhance night vision
- Live imaging of synapse density in the human brain
- Frigatebirds sleep in mid-flight
Primatología
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Digital disease
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