Pages

Jump to bottom

6 comments

1
Decatur Deb  Sep 10, 2015 • 6:06:03pm

Hope Nat Geo gets it out before Murdoch’s editors get in place.

2
nines09  Sep 10, 2015 • 6:38:00pm

re: #1 Decatur Deb

Hope Nat Geo gets it out before Murdoch’s editors get in place.

National Geographic. In the hands of Murdoch. Eat the rich.

3
CleverToad  Sep 10, 2015 • 6:46:07pm

Been following this on IFLScience. So cool, and so much more to be learned at this site! Deepest respect for the skinny scientists who are doing the dig in those conditions.

4
William Lewis  Sep 10, 2015 • 7:16:20pm

As I mentioned earlier today when I posted about this (and that the papers describing the discovery are available for FREE online at elifesciences.org ) I’ve been following this excavation for some time. I’m rather surprised that the morphology came down on the side of a new Homo species rather than a new Australopithecus species. Good stuff.

I’ve got both papers printed out and plan to read them in depth tonight during the quiet time at work.

5
William Lewis  Sep 10, 2015 • 7:17:10pm

re: #1 Decatur Deb

It’s already out there. Murdoch will probably prevent anything more like this, but H. Naledi is out of the bag.

6
CriticalDragon1177  Sep 10, 2015 • 8:55:57pm

Charles Johnson,

I heard about this. I’m planning on doing something on it as well. It is a fascinating find.


This page has been archived.
Comments are closed.

Jump to top

Create a PageThis is the LGF Pages posting bookmarklet. To use it, drag this button to your browser's bookmark bar, and title it 'LGF Pages' (or whatever you like). Then browse to a site you want to post, select some text on the page to use for a quote, click the bookmarklet, and the Pages posting window will appear with the title, text, and any embedded video or audio files already filled in, ready to go.
Or... you can just click this button to open the Pages posting window right away.
Last updated: 2023-04-04 11:11 am PDT
LGF User's Guide RSS Feeds

Help support Little Green Footballs!

Subscribe now for ad-free access!Register and sign in to a free LGF account before subscribing, and your ad-free access will be automatically enabled.

Donate with
PayPal
Cash.app
Recent PagesClick to refresh
Harper’s Magazine: Slippery Slope - How Private Equity Shapes a Ski Town …Big Sky stands apart for other reasons. The obvious distinction is the Yellowstone Club, a private resort hidden in the mountains above the community that Justin Farrell, a professor of sociology at Yale and the author of Billionaire Wilderness, ...
teleskiguy
Yesterday
Views: 221 • Comments: 0 • Rating: 0