Greetings--
An exciting week!
A Big Honor
Stephen Jay Gould, the late Harvard paleontologist, was a master of bringing evolution to a wide audience in books like
Wonderful Life and
The Panda's Thumb. The Society for the Study of Evolution now honors his legacy with the Stephen Jay Gould Prize. I'm delighted
to be this year's winner. I'll be giving a public lecture in conjunction with the award ceremony. If you're in Austin on June 17, please come by.
Details here.
Chewing over Human Evolution
How did we evolve our big-brained anatomy from ape-like ancestors? A shift in our diet gave us the extra energy we needed. A new study suggests that we didn't have to wait till the invention of fire for a better cuisine. Slicing and pounding our food might have given us a good start on the path to humanity.
I write about the study in my column this week in the New York Times.
Science Communication in Cell
The journal Cell invited me to write an essay about how scientists can better communicate with the public. You can read it on the journal's web site. (I've also uploaded a pdf here.)
Virus Podcast
I was a recent guest on Podcast Science to talk about
A Planet of Viruses. It's a French show, but my hosts thankfully let me talk in English. Otherwise we would have been limited to questions about what to order for lunch.
You can listen to it here.
The Talks
March 15: Cooper Union, New York.
A conversation with biologist Sean Carroll
March 24: Strand Bookstore, New York: Should We Re-engineer Humanity? With Daniel Kevles.
Details here.
New-->June 17: Austin, Texas. Public Lecture for the Stephen Jay Gould Award.
Details here
June 23-25: Durham North Carolina: International Society for Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health, Plenary Lecture.
Here's the meeting site.
New-->June 29: Boston: Festival of Genomics, Plenary Lecture, "Tales from the genome beat: how journalists explore (& sometimes get lost in) our DNA."
Details here.
July 31: Keynote lecture at
the annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America in Savannah
January 28-29, 2017
Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
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