Foodspotting
I just came across a fascinating site worthy of some gourmet exploration. Foodspotting is a site that allows readers to upload photos of food linked to geographic information and also to short...
View ArticleOver at PLoS: Humans as Quadrupeds!
Greg has a great post over at our new home, PLoS Neuroanthropology: Human, quadruped: Uner Tan Syndrome, part 1 The photos that accompanied news releases about quadrupedal people living in Turkey,...
View ArticleThe Latest on PLoS Neuroanthropology
We moved over to the Public Library of Science on September 1st, and so far it has gone well. However, I was just looking at Google Reader, and saw that not everyone had updated their subscription! So...
View ArticleDaniel Lende on Twitter
I’ve joined Twitter. You can find me @daniel_lende. Or just click on daniel_lende to see all my latest tweets. Besides tweeting about the latest posts on Neuroanthropology/PLoS, I do the typical...
View ArticleFind More over at PLoS!
Lots of great stuff happening at our new home: Neuroanthropology PLoS For those of you who haven’t updated the rss feed yet, here is our new PLoS feed. Or the actual html:...
View ArticleDeacon featured on PLoS Neuroanthropology
Neuroanthropology has moved to PLoS Neuroanthropology. Our recent feature was Terrence Deacon’s article on the evolution of language in PNAS (May, 2010). You may like to read our in-depth post. Here’s...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Notre Dame Hub: Taking Students’ Academic Lives Online
The Hub @ Notre Dame is now live! The Hub takes students’ academic lives online, providing a platform for exploring ideas, presenting their work, and social networking within an academic community. I...
View ArticleGreat New Stuff over at PLoS Neuroanthropology
I hope our regular readers have moved over to PLoS Neuroanthropology. But just in case you haven’t, I’ve posted some of our recent posts from over there below. And for those of you new to...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology.net at 1,000,000
Neuroanthropology.net just broke through the 1,000,000 visits mark! We’ve done that in three years. Our very post came in December 2007. Even though Greg and I have moved over to Neuroanthropology...
View ArticleNeuroanthropology on PLoS – Best of 2011
The last year was a great one for us over at Neuroanthropology’s new home on the Public Library of Science – our first full year as part of PLoS Blogs, a lot of great writing, and a vivid sense that...
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