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Conversations with History: Tim D. White

Tim White, Professor of Integrative Biology at UC Berkeley, joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of how science is changing our understanding of mankind's origins. Series: "Conversations wit...  
 
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apes monkeys are very strong we aren't we had to make tools to kill them who wish to kill us. To want to think we were ones apes or monkey the same color the same size lived in the same places is nuts. we wouldn't have lost the strength you are wrong about how we got here. we were always this what is wrong this?
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awesome music intro!
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Snake recognition. LOL. So much for the ivory towers. I've always said that peer-review is blood-sport minus the blood.

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