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ASU primatologist Joan Silk talks about her new essay, "The natural history of social bonds"
Why are humans social creatures? An ASU primatologist at IHO looks to evolution and other mammals for answers
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Check out the new article about IHO Research Scientist Tom Morgan's work!
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Turkana research assistant Amuria Lotiira holds a saliva collection tube and explains the protocol to potential participants in an ASU study. In 2015, a team tested levels of cortisol and testosterone from saliva samples from Turkana pastoralist warriors in Kenya. A Turkana-area chief sits to the left of Lotiira. Photo by Matthew Zefferman
New research indicates effects of PTSD on body vary by culture: ASU scientists first to examine hormones and PTSD in non-industrialized society Read more: bit.ly/41eQIou
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Get your tickets now and mark your calendars for this special evening event in April! More information: iho.asu.edu/events
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Thank you to @mammalssuck.bsky.social Katie Hinde for the invite to join the Blue Sky community of science. Looking forward to 2024 for the 50th anniversary of the discovery of IHO's "Founding Fossil"—Lucy—A Year for Human Origins—and why it is important to understand our human past for the future!
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