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Scotland, United Kingdom Entrou em Nisan 2017
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Nature research paper: Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic go.nature.com/4uVI6RO
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Love Dalén
Love Dalén@love_dalen·
How did catastrophic black death and myxomatosis outbreaks on an isolated island affect the genomes of humans & rabbits, respectively? And how did the microbes evolve in response to this? PhD position @CpgSthlm with @AndersGother and me as supervisors! su.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…
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Tied2Teeth
Tied2Teeth@Tied2Teeth·
Our PhD student @Arthur_Thiebo presented his final talk at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology after 3 months in #Leipzig 🇩🇪 He collaborated with Dr P. Gunz and Dr A. Schuch on primate facial morphology using geometric morphometrics 🐒📊 @CENIEH @ERC_Research
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@mjfree I can feel the tiredness in the text after speaking reasons and turned out useless
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The Graduate School Hub
The Graduate School Hub@Grad_School_Hub·
"The JC Lab at Texas Tech University is seeking 1 motivated MSc or PhD student to join our research on monogastric animal (pig and chicken) nutrition and gut health. Work will be conducted in a BSL-2 lab environment. We are looking for candidates interested in nutrition and cutting-edge techniques, including microbiomes, omics approaches, and gut health studies. Preference will be given to candidates based in the US domestic. Start date: Flexible — Preferably May or August 2026 If interested, please send your CV, cover letter, and unofficial transcript to: janghan.choi@ttu.edu for consideration. Join us to gain hands-on experience in applied animal nutrition research in a professional lab setting!"-Janghan Choi PhD
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Saloni
Saloni@salonium·
Excited to listen to this episode, but I disagree that Darwin's theory can't be decisively tested (as much as Newton's). I'd highly recommend the book 'Why Evolution Is True'. It describes how Darwin, and others, made a lot of predictions that were verified, with many different lines of evidence – including fossils, vestigial structures, biogeography, molecular evidence, natural selection in action, and speciation. Darwin was a great interlocutor but many of these predictions were tested in his work, or during his lifetime. And some of his auxiliary hypotheses did not hold up, and helped refine the theory. Anyway, it's a great book!
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Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

The Origin of Species was published in 1859. Principia Mathematica was published in 1687, two centuries earlier. Conceptually, it seems like natural selection is much simpler than the theory of gravity. So why did it take two centuries longer to discover? A contemporary of Darwin's, Thomas Huxley, read the Origin of Species and said, “How extremely stupid not to have thought of that!” Nobody ever said the same for not beating Newton to the Principia. I wonder if the reason this happened is that Darwin’s cannot be decisively tested. The evidence is circumstantial, retrospective, and cumulative. There's no equivalent of Newton running the numbers on the moon's orbital period and radius, and confirming that it corresponds to his theory. In fact, nearly two thousand years before Darwin, the Roman poet Lucretius argued in De Rerum Natura that organisms suited to their environment survive while ill-adapted ones perish. But nobody built a science on it. Without a tight verification loop, the idea just floated by. Terence Tao argues that Darwin succeeded where Lucretius failed because he had the ability to convince people that the gaps in his theory (specifically, what is the mechanism of heredity) would be filled. This was less about ‘hard’ scientific insight, and more a matter of having good research taste and being persuasive. But it was crucial for progress in biology.

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Narimane Chatar
Narimane Chatar@NarimaneChatar·
Interested in the shape variation of phocid long bones? Check out our new study led by @MoreThanDinos in @AnatRecord 🦭🦴Using 3DGM, we show that long bones capture variation between subfamilies but fail at sp. level, calling for caution in fossil taxonomy doi.org/10.1002/ar.701…
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Brot'Quel 🇮🇹 🔱@QuelBrot·
@paleobyliam The paleo community has done more in regard to the Epstein Files than the entirety of the american government... Massive W for the paleo community, massive "WHAT THE ACTUAL F*CK" for the american government.
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Science Magazine
Science Magazine@ScienceMagazine·
When Neanderthals and ancient modern humans interbred, the pairings were mostly between male Neanderthals and female humans, according to a new Science study. This finding helps explain why Neanderthal ancestry present in most humans is unevenly distributed. scim.ag/3OB9jIR
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@ATRightMovies More than a music piece that's in tone with the emotions of the characters. 2) The whole tone of the movie is great for emotional regulation, grounding. It makes people feel better after watching the film.
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@ATRightMovies Rain Man 1988 by Hans Zimmer. Another composer that is comparable to him is Jacob Collier. They are genius, top chef of music and they understand their ingredients. I choose Rain Man coz the music are often on different mood to the scene but deliver the emotion perfectly
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The Graduate School Hub
The Graduate School Hub@Grad_School_Hub·
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@whynotadoc Has she got her own fandom?
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Why Aren't You A Doctor Yet?
-Medically trained & has a PhD in Paleopathology (study of ancient human remains) -Presents TV & writes on everything from anatomy to osteoarchaeology -Would never ask you where you're really from (she already knows) -Special ability is to summon legions of ancient humans
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Dr Matt Pope
Dr Matt Pope@MatthewPope·
Applications are now open to join our 2026 UCL Master's programme in human evolution. Covering the Palaeolithic, Palaeoanthropology & other key disciplines, the course is designed to equip you for a career in the deep human past. #PaPa 🦣📷tinyurl.com/5duy6twh
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The Graduate School Hub
The Graduate School Hub@Grad_School_Hub·
"I am recruiting for an MSc in Food Microbiology at the University of Saskatchewan. Interested candidates are encouraged to reach out via email. Please feel free to share this opportunity within your network or with students who may be interested."-Yuan Fang PhD
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Victor Agboga (PhD)
Victor Agboga (PhD)@AgbogaVictor·
No reference letters needed No SOP needed 132 masters scholarships for foreign students in different fields at the University of Calabria in Italy covering full tuition, accommodation, feeding, and € 3,600 stipend. See how to apply👇🏾 youtu.be/1x9Um7mmJOM
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Migrate with Michael
Migrate with Michael@Migrate_tm·
🇨🇦STUDY IN CANADA FOR FREE!!🚨 McGill University Scholarships 2027 , Canada (Fully Funded)🔥 ◽Fully Funded ◽Masters, PhD, Bachelor ◽All Subjects ◽International Students 📍Monthly stipend Up to CAD 8,500 📍Tuition and living expenses support 👇
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Saheed Kolawole
Saheed Kolawole@temabef·
SOAS University of London CAMHRA Scholarship in UK Full Tuition Fee Field of study: Health Sciences Degree level: Master's Deadline: April 30, 2026 abroaducate.com/scholarships/8…
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