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Matt Sponheimer

H-index: 55
Environmental science 40%
Psychology 15%

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flintdibble.bsky.social
I live rent free in Joe Rogan's head. Today marks the 10th JRE episode he's mentioned me on. But he won't have me back on. He's allergic to real evidence

The Aftermath of Speaking to Graham Hancock on Joe Rogan has now been ported over to Spotify. open.spotify.com/episode/7rMV...

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coloradotravis.bsky.social
Wild how the minute the “liberal arts degrees are a waste of time” people get a hold of the government they immediately start doing the stuff a liberal arts degree teaches you not to do because it ruins civilization.

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neaarlab.bsky.social
So pleased to see Charlotte Blacka's first 1st author paper: innovation was to use tims-TOF #MS for rapid sex estimation method based on amelogenin #palaeoproteomics. At <20min per sample (including prep all the way to data processing), this enables far higher sample numbers: doi.org/10.1002/rcm....
Summary of methodological and analytical variables applied to the three different sets of sample material discussed. Each coloured background represents differences in variables: in green, sampling; blue, acid etching approach; yellow, MS instrument; purple, timsTOF run length.
petersagal.bsky.social
It’s amazing to find out at this late date how much the rule of law depended on people simply deciding, on a voluntary, daily basis, not to break the law.

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julialt.bsky.social
His seminal work on oxygen isotopes in calcified tissues alone was impressive, but he did much more. While v genial, he was not afraid to speak his mind. Some of us vividly recall him banging the desk at a meeting in Paris & proclaiming “This is notta science, its‘a fairy story”

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julialt.bsky.social
For isotope geochemists out there-

Just heard the sad news that Professor Antonio Longinelli, one of THE great 20th C isotope geochemists passed away yesterday. He was almost 95 and still on the button.

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johnhawks.net
I expected this CNN article would be sensationalistic. I appreciate the range of experts quoted with different views.

“you are only ever going to create a crude approximation of any extinct creature, based on an incomplete idea of what it should look like”

edition.cnn.com/2025/03/04/s...
Genetically engineered woolly mouse is a step toward resurrecting extinct mammoth, company says | CNN
Scientists working to bring back the woolly mammoth have created genetically engineered mice that they say have several features of the extinct ice age giant.
edition.cnn.com

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sfuarchaeology.bsky.social
This week's seminar: Matt Sponheimer ( @msponheimer.bsky.social
) on "“Dinner with Lucy: what does Paranthropus boisei bring to the table” Thurs Feb 6th 3:30 pm PST, SWH9152 SFU Burnaby, or online on zoom:https://buff.ly/3EqamGs .
aaronparnas.bsky.social
Jeff Bezos never wanted this cartoon to become public.

He killed it, and as a result, pulitzer prize editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes quit.

Make sure everyone sees this cartoon.

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dizachster.bsky.social
If you're putting together new Biological Anthropology courses this year, help yourself to my syllabuses so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. They're textbook-free and link to many assignments lawnchairanthropology.com/teaching/

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