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Title Bones, stones and genes : the origin of modern humans / [produced by Sutherland Media Productions, Inc. for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute] ; producer, Dennis WC. Liu.

Publication Info. Chevy Chase, MD : Howard Hughes Medical Institute, [2012]
©2012

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 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction DVD  DVD 575 BONES    Check Shelf
Edition Version 1.1.
Description 2 videodiscs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Series Holiday lectures on science ; 2011
Holiday lectures on science ; 2011.
Note "Howard Hughes Medical Institute holiday lectures on science October 2011"--Container
Contents Disc 1. Lecture 1. Human evolution and the nature of science / Tim White. Lecture 2. Genetics of human origins and adaptation / Sarah Tishkoff. Lecture 3. Stone tools and the evolution of human behavior. / John Shea. Lecture 4. Hominid paleobiology / Tim White. -- Disc 2. Click and learn. Discussions. Animations. Meet the scientists.
Credits Executive producers, Robert Tjian, Sean B. Carroll; producer, Dennis Liu.
Summary "When Darwin proposed that humans evolved from a common ancestor with the great apes, he lacked fossil evidence to support his idea. One hundred and fifty years later, the evidence for human evolution is plentiful and growing, including detailed molecular genetics data, an impressive fossil record, and artifacts of early human culture like stone tools. In four presentations, leading scientists John Shea of Stony Book University, Sarah Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania, and Tim White of the University of California, Berkeley, guide us on a global exploration spanning millions of years to illuminate the rise of modern humans. This DVD set includes detailed chapter search by scientific topic; direct access to animations; English and Spanish subtitles; interviews with the speakers; special features on recent human evolution, the genetics of lactase persistence, comparing genomes, the nature of science; and discussions on science journalism and the genetics of bitter taste perception" --WWW page of biointeractive.org, July 3, 2012.
System Details DVD.
Language Includes optional English and Spanish subtitles.
Note GMD: videorecording.
Subject Human evolution.
Paleobiology.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Added Author Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Note Title on container spine: Evolution
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