Assessing the challenges of urban health through anthropology
HOUSTON, March 5, 2009 As urban areas of Texas are growing becoming denser and more diverse so do the challenges of health, illness and healing in multicultural urban populations. A two-day symposium March 6-7 at the University of Houston will address such timely questions. The event is free ...Teaming Up to Tackle a Deadly Cancer
...e is the oldest of four children and the only boy. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin last year with a double major in archeology and anthropology and hopes to work on a project next year in Israel. The topic: archeology and the Bible. "Research is the only way we will be able to develop trea...The Chopra Center Press Set to Release New Book this June 25
...en emotional and physical health were shaped while studying shamanism as an anthropology student. Between his anthropology and medical studies, David immersed himself in meditation, yoga, and holist...Unspoken memories of Holocaust survivors find silent and nonpathological expression
... faculty member of the Department of Sociology and anthropology at the University of Haifa presented the results o...hed in the peer-reviewed academic journal Current anthropology . Dr. Carol Kidron of the Department of Sociology and anthropology at the University of Haifa interviewed fifty-five ...Study shows gay couples want legal rights, regardless of marriage
...al rights it conveys, but less important as a symbol of commitment," says study co-author Dr. Sinikka Elliott, an assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at NC State. "This research underscores the need for legal protections and rights for all couples." The study found that, because these gay and les...UTSA announces funding for new faculty research
...e Farming in Mountainous Environments: Archaeology, Historical Ecology and Ethnography in the Eastern Andes PI: Sonia Alconini, Assistant Professor, anthropology (COLFA) Synergistic effects of chemicals released from mountain cedar and global warming on native grasses and plant community structure PI: Janis...UC design innovation: New hope for the hated hospital gown
...ting research and developing ideas, making use of internationally ranked expertise on campus in the fields of design, engineering, business, medicine, anthropology and more. It's an innovation incubator, and the hospital gown project coming out of that incubator will be displayed publicly for the first time in...Meat for sex in wild chimpanzees
... with males who share meat with them over long periods of time, according to a study led by researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology in Germany, published in the open-access, peer-reviewed journal PLoS ONE April 8, 2009. How females choose their mating partners and why males h...Scientists Discover Origin of Malaria
...scated by authorities or abandoned by human owners. In Ivory Coast scientists from the Robert Koch Institute and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology collected tissue and blood samples from 10 chimps that had died due to anthrax, respiratory disease or other reasons in the Tai National Park. Samples...Fish on the menu of our ancestors
...national team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology in Leipzig, the Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the ...ish consumer. Michael Richards of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology explains "Carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of the human and associated ...First direct evidence of substantial fish consumption by early modern humans in China
...t part of the year-round diet for early humans. A new study by an international team of researchers, including Erik Trinkaus, Ph.D., professor of anthropology in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, shows it may have happened in China as far back as 40,000 years ago. The study will be pu...Humans related to orangutans, not chimps, says new Pitt, Buffalo Museum of Science study
...is, that humans are most closely related to chimpanzees, which they maintain is not supported by fossil evidence. Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor of anthropology in Pitt's School of Arts and Sciences and president of the World Academy of Art and Science, and John Grehan, director of science at the Buffalo Museu...Common fish species has 'human' ability to learn
... and the types of brain required for certain cognitive functions, both in humans and animals. Lead author Dr Jeremy Kendal from Durham University's anthropology Department, and a Research Council UK Fellow, said: "Small fish may have small brains but they still have some surprising cognitive abilities. "'Hi...American Journal of Botany named a top 10 most influential journal of the century
...land Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association , the British Medical Journal, Journal of Zoology, American Journal of Physical anthropology , and Journal of Paleontology . ...CU-Boulder study shows Maya intensively cultivated manioc 1,400 years ago
... of a football field -- was harvested just days before the eruption of the Loma Caldera volcano near San Salvador in roughly A.D. 600, said CU-Boulder anthropology Professor Payson Sheets, who is directing excavations at the ancient village of Ceren. The cultivated field of manioc was discovered adjacent to Cere...Horse whisperers, lion tamers not needed: Scientists find genetic regions that soothe savage beasts
...ad to a detailed understanding of the genetics and biology of tameness," said Frank Albert, a scientist from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology in Germany and the first author of the research report. "Maybe we'll then be able to domesticate a few of those species where humans have historically...Harvard scientist says we are what we eat -- and what we cook
... the signature feature of the human diet, and indeed, of human life -- but we have no idea why," says Wrangham, the Ruth Moore Professor of Biological anthropology in Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences. "It's the development that underpins many other changes that have made humans so distinct from other specie...Study reveals conflict between doctors, midwives over homebirth
... view, and it's been quite illuminating," Cheyney said. Cheyney, who is a practicing midwife in addition to being an assistant professor of medical anthropology and reproductive biology, said she was surprised that physicians, when presented with scientifically conducted research that indicates homebirths do n...Snakes and how they helped our big brains evolve
...es our deep connection to the serpentbut why, when so few of us have firsthand experience? The surprising answer, University of California, Davis, anthropology professor Lynne A. Isbell suggests, lies in the singular impact of snakes on primate evolution. In "The Fruit, the Tree, and the Serpent: Why We S...Researchers underscore limitations of genetic ancestry tests
... available genetic tests for insights into their ancestry, the tests have significant limitations according to Deborah Bolnick, assistant professor of anthropology at The University of Texas at Austin. In The Science and Business of Genetic Ancestry Testing, which appears in the Oct. 19 issue of Science, Boln...When doing a good job isn't good enough
...m Manhattan projects unleashing forces beyond our comprehension or control. We thought we were doing technology. Turns out we were doing sociology and anthropology on the side and now it's coming back to bite us. As the IT big bang drives technology into everything from our jobs to our creative endeavors, our ...Anthropology professor's blog raises public interest
...wks covers a remarkably rich range of topics about anthropology and evolution. He writes roughly three posts a wee...e Web where you can find current information about anthropology from an anthropologist. That's pretty important - ... blog picture. One of them was Donald Johanson, an anthropology "celebrity" who discovered the world's largest T-R...