Meet the Scientist Studying How Humans Started Eating Meat
Paleoanthropologist Briana Pobiner studies bones from animals eaten by early humans millions of years ago
Paleoanthropologist Briana Pobiner studies bones from animals eaten by early humans millions of years ago
Tess JoosseHere are some of 2020’s most popular discoveries involving scientists from the National Museum of Natural History.
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Briana Pobiner & Rick PottsCelebrate the new year with some of our most popular scientific discoveries from 2019.
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Eric LiuWith Thanksgiving almost here, many people are looking forward to turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. But as a scientist who studies what people ate in the deep past - the real paleo diet – I’m bracing myself for the inevitable questions from people who want to know what’s on the menu that qualifies. If, like me, you enjoy the friendly debunking of baseless nutritional lore, here are some conversation starters for this holiday weekend.
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