June 28, 2021
Mon. 06/28 - A New Extinct Human Species? The Giant Skull Everyone's Talking About
As promised on Friday, more information on the so-called Dragon Man––the recently unveiled 140,000-year-old skull that may be a new species of extinct human. The science behind why all your in-person coffee dates since reopening have been so awkward. And a first-of-its-kind study puts a number on the nonbinary population in the US.
As promised on Friday, more information on the so-called Dragon Man––the recently unveiled 140,000-year-old skull that may be a new species of extinct human. The science behind why all your in-person coffee dates since reopening have been so awkward. And a first-of-its-kind study puts a number on the nonbinary population in the US.
Links:
- Discovery of ‘Dragon Man’ Skull in China May Add Species to Human Family Tree (NY Times)
- Move Over Neanderthals, Newly Discovered ‘Dragon Man’ Might Be Our True Sister Species (Gizmodo)
- Massive human head in Chinese well forces scientists to rethink evolution (The Guardian)
- Scientists hail stunning 'Dragon Man' discovery (BBC)
- Science 'Dragon Man' skull may be new species, shaking up human family tree Hidden down a (National Geographic)
- The neuroscience behind why your brain may need time to adjust to 'un-social distancing' (The Conversation)
- The first population estimate of LGBTQ non-binary adults in the US is out. Here's why that's significant. (Washington Post)
- Groundbreaking Study Finds Over One Million Nonbinary Adults Live in the U.S. (them.)
- Kottke.Org
- Jackson Bird on Twitter