Science Night
A place for scientists to tell their story.
We found 10 episodes of Science Night with the tag “anatomy”.
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First Steps Featuring: Jeremy DeSilva
April 30th, 2021 | Season 2 | 47 mins 26 secs
anatomy, anthropology, bipedalism, evolution, scicomm, science, walking
What does it mean to be bipedal? How do we know what we know about this process in our own human lineage? How important is the continued reevaluation of fossil remains, and old hypotheses? To help answer these questions, we have the author of the new book First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human, Jeremy DeSilva
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The Scientific Association with Shawn Boynes
March 4th, 2021 | Season 2 | 45 mins 1 sec
anatomy, scicomm, science
Shawn Boynes, the Executive Director of the American Association for Anatomy, and I talk about the importance of science communication and the role of the professional association in science.
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A Conversation with Ellie McNutt
October 2nd, 2020 | Season 1 | 55 mins 16 secs
anatomy, anthropology, biology, evolution, hominids, primates, scicomm, science, stem, usc, women in stem
Ellie is a biological anthropologist that studies bipedalism in humans and an anatomy instructor at the Keck School of Medicine at USC. She's also a good friend that I've been excited to introduce you all to!
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The Science of Science Fiction from Gen Con Online
August 5th, 2020 | 56 mins 5 secs
anatomy, bigfoot, biology, cryptids, d&d, dungeons and dragons, evolution, games, gaming, geek, gen con. gencon, nerd, nessie, sci fi, scicomm, science, star wars, wookie, yeti
Audio from the "Science of Science Fiction" from Gen Con Oline 2020 presented by Indiana Sciences.
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Jason Organ
July 3rd, 2020 | Season 1 | 55 mins 19 secs
anatomy, anthropology, evolution, scicomm, science
Jason is an anatomist at the Indiana University School of Medicine and an editor for the PLOS Scicomm Blog. In this episode we talk about his work, what brought him to it, and the importance of communicating science to the public.
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Kathleen Muldoon
June 12th, 2020 | Season 1 | 47 mins 33 secs
anatomy, anthropology, scicomm, science
I got to sit down with Dr. Kathleen Muldoon, a professor of anatomy at Midwestern University, a biological anthropologist who studies lemur evolution, and an awesome person. follow her twitter at @ProfMuldoon