"We're withholding our endorsement because our owner is frightened of government retaliation if Donald Trump wins" is a more forceful and eloquent statement than any newspaper editorial ever written.
The rat with the big balls and the enormous penis – how Frontiers published a paper with botched AI-generated images
@FrontiersIn
https://t.co/BZoujMhQvM
Postdoctoral opportunity alert! Interested in paleoecology of the neotropics, the coupled dynamics of shifting human impacts and rainforest responses in the Maya lowlands, spatial analysis, and climate modeling? https://t.co/YT45ypIQMC
Excited to share this new article out today from my lab and led by @brota looking at the Middle/Late Holocene transition and development of early farming in the Maya Lowlands. https://t.co/7hPcHtrMuS
The difference between 1.5°C, 2°C or 3-4°C average global warming can sound marginal. But, they represent vastly different scenarios for the future of humanity.
We must #ActNow.
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Via @UN
Proud to be part of this interdisciplinary health promotion in the communities that have so generously and kindly collaborated with my research for two decades, with thanks to @CecilMLewisJr @UNM_Anthro#santacruzbelize#uxbenka
Place-based health promotion (for Belize) inspired conversations with medical anthropology, supported by a biological anthropologist, for local engagement led by an archaeologist, using the talent of linguistic anthropologist, with the help of our local partners. #Anthropology
The graduating @McNairUNM cohort!The second photo is with one of my undergrad research advisors @teeth_and_bones. My McNair research advisor @KeithPrufer couldn’t make it to the banquet, but I do thank them both so much for all their help and support over the past few years!