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2025-08-19
00 min
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2025-08-15
00 min
Big Picture Science
What Moves Us
What physical activity gives you joy? Whether it’s walking, running, dancing or swimming, your body evolved to do it. We are made for movement. But there’s a cost, as anyone with a sore neck or aching back knows. From the tiny muscles in our skin, which raise the hair on our arms, to the intricate mix of bone, blood vessels, and nerves in our neck, natural selection has struck a delicate and sometimes wacky balance between utility and form. In this episode, we explore how parts of the body - our muscles, neck and feet - came to b...
2025-06-30
54 min
La Biblioteca Perdida
552 - Los ultimos samuráis la creacion del Shinsengumi - La Biblioteca Perdida - 12 mar 25
Dice un sabio refrán que, si la vida te da un samurái, hagas historias de samuráis. Así que como tenemos a Rubén Ibarzabal por estos lares, no hemos perdido la ocasión de charlar sobre la historia del país del sol naciente. Y hoy nos ilustra sobre la creación de una guardia de corps del Shogun nacida en un tiempo de transición en el que Japón tuvo que abrirse al mundo por la vía de la fuerza. En ese contexto crearon el cuerpo de los Shinsengumi, llamados a poner orden en las calles...
2025-03-12
2h 48
Talking Apes
Tracing Our Footsteps Through Time with Jeremy DeSilva | Episode 64
Bipedalism - How Walking Made Us Human with Jeremy DeSilva“The history of our lineage is filled with multiple species coexisting—this moment, with only one upright walking ape on the planet, is exceptionally rare.”Why do humans walk on two legs when no other mammal does? And what did it cost us? From back pain to difficult childbirth, our bipedal evolution has its drawbacks—but it also shaped everything about who we are today.In this episode of Talking Apes, we sit down with Jeremy...
2025-03-02
1h 08
Aparici en Órbita
VuFyuM s07e16: El origen del bipedismo en la familia humana
Una imagen muy extendida de la evolución humana es que nuestros antepasados caminaban encorvados, como los chimpancés, y que poco a poco, de forma gradual, se fueron irguiendo a la vez que su cerebro crecía y aprenderon a hacer herramientas. En defnitiva, que todos esos rasgos que asociamos con "ser humanos" aparecieron gradualmente y de forma simultánea. En el programa de hoy hablamos sobre cómo nuestros antepasados emprendieron la marcha bípeda, y os contamos que la ciencia del siglo XXI está refutando esta idea de evolución simultánea de los rasgos que nos hicieron...
2025-02-07
22 min
Big Picture Science
Feet Don't Fail Me
Standing on your own two feet isn’t easy. While many animals can momentarily balance on their hind legs, we’re the only critters, besides birds, for whom bipedalism is completely normal. Find out why, even though other animals are faster, we’re champions at getting around. Could it be that our upright stance made us human? Plus, why arches help stiffen feet, the argument for bare-footin’, and 12,000-year old footprints that tell a story about an Ice Age mother, her child, and a sloth. Guests: Daniel Lieberman – Professor of human evolutionary biology at Harvard University. Jeremy DeSilv...
2024-03-11
54 min
Degrees of Health
Dr Cara Ocobock, PhD | Humans at Extremes: Biological Underpinnings of our Evolution
To understand our physiology and health today, it’s critical to look back - a long way - at our evolution, not only to inform our now, but to better understand which mechanisms we may need to sustain us in the face of our changing world. Dr Cara Ocobock is an evolutionary anthropology encyclopaedia, an enthusiastic academic, and an incredibly engaging listen.In this episode, Dr Cara helps us to understand some of the interactions between our physiology, our evolution and our environments. In Cara’s work with reindeer herders in Finland, she explores physiological and beha...
2024-01-31
1h 01
The Dissenter
#883 Jeremy DeSilva - First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human
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2024-01-05
1h 09
We Work Stiff
Wrestle Stiffmas: Wrestle Kingdom Preview SuperShow
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and to celebrate, the wholesome Aussie Stiff Bois are giving out their best gifts in the form of the biggest episode in the history of We Work Stiff. The most comprehensive (and possibly pretentious) Wrestle Kingdom preview show possible featuring a cavalcade of the best minds in the New Japan community. We send a huge thankyou to all those who joined the Stiffmas party to breakdown the 11 matches of Stiffmas and hope all you Stiffies out there enjoy your stockings being stuffed in the build to the biggest sh...
2023-12-29
8h 08
The Past and Stuff
Episode 12: Pan-Mediterranean Mythos and Mummy Bees
In this episode Ashley talks about the news of the shrinking human brain and Tracey thinks about how we should warn people tens of thousands of years in the future about our buried nuclear waste (when we get around to burying it. Tracey’s Piece of Stuff is a Cypriot seal, only an inch high but tells a tall tale of a mythology shared around the Pan-Mediterranean world from Egypt to Mesopotamia. Ashley’s piece this week is the stuff of nightmare - 3,000 year old mummified bees. Ashley's Stuff in the News Aylin Woodward, “Our Big Brains...
2023-09-24
1h 36
Many Minds
From the archive: Why did our brains shrink 3000 years ago?
Hi friends, we will be on hiatus for the fall. To tide you over, we’re putting up some favorite episodes from our archives. You may not be surprised to hear that the paper featured in this archive pick attracted a lot of attention. In the time since we first aired this episode, it prompted at least one direct critique, which then occasioned a reply by the authors. Enjoy! ——— You have a big brain. I have a big brain. We, as a species, have pretty big brains. But this wasn't always the case...
2023-09-06
46 min
Science Night
First Steps with Jerry DeSilva: Revisited and Remastered
With homo naledi, the rising star caves, and human evolution trending, we decided to revisit one of our favorite episodes. We're looking back at James' conversation with Dr. Jerry DeSilva, talking about the evolution of upright walking, science communication, and all kinds of bioanthro goodness. From the original episode: What does it mean to be bipedal? How do we know what we know about this process in our own human lineage? How important is the continued reevaluation of fossil remains, and old hypotheses? To help answer these questions, we have the author of the new book First...
2023-07-26
39 min
An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans
Episode 6: Standing on My Own Two Feet or Do Bipeds Really Have More Fun?
The Two Humans stand up for bipedal primates everywhere when they take an upright look at why we walk on two legs. You may need to sit down for this one Episode 6: Standing on My Own Two Feet or Do Bipeds Really Have More Fun?! An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542 IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Resources: ...
2023-07-24
55 min
AnthroBiology Podcast
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva - Bipedalism
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva of Dartmouth joins the show to discuss bipedalism -- why anthropologists are obsessed with it and how it might have come to be. Find links to articles, books, and pics at AnthroBiology.com. Find the show on Instagram and Twitter @AnthroBiology. Email the host at gaby.lapera@anthrobiology.com.
2023-07-22
43 min
On Humans
Walking Towards the Human Condition ~ Jeremy DeSilva
Humans are odd in many ways. But perhaps the oddest of our features is our upright posture. We walk on two legs. And we are the only mammal to do so. So why do we walk upright? And why does it matter? Jeremy DeSilva is a fossil expert and a professor of paleoanthropology at Dartmouth College. He is also the author of a remarkable book, aptly titled First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human [An audio version of First Steps is now offered to you for free from Audible! See links and el...
2023-07-17
1h 22
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Walk With Me
We all know we should walk more. The evidence just keeps accumulating – walking makes us healthier, happier, smarter, more relaxed, more resilient – not to mention longer-lived. But even with the best of intentions, sometimes we all need a little push to get out the door. Original Air Date: July 30, 2022 Interviews In This Hour: Walking the footsteps of trailblazing women — Human feet are terrible, evolutionarily speaking — Walk the earth Guests: Annabel Abbs, Jeremy DeSilva, John Francis Never want to miss an episode? Subscribe to the podcast. Want to hear mor...
2023-02-18
51 min
To The Best Of Our Knowledge
Walk With Me
We all know we should walk more. The evidence just keeps accumulating – walking makes us healthier, happier, smarter, more relaxed, more resilient – not to mention longer-lived. But even with the best of intentions, sometimes we all need a little push to get out the door. Original Air Date: July 30, 2022 Guests: Annabel Abbs — Jeremy DeSilva — John Francis Interviews In This Hour: Walking the footsteps of trailblazing women — Human feet are terrible, evolutionarily speaking — Walk the earth Never want to miss an episode? Subscribe to the podcast. Want to hear more from u...
2022-07-30
51 min
unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc
Why Our Teeth Don't Fit in Our Mouths feat. Alex Bezzerides
From bad teeth to appendix surgeries, it seems like our bodies are breaking down in modern times. So how has society and evolution changed how our bodies work?Alex Bezzerides is a professor of biology at Lewis-Clark State College in Idaho, where he teaches a wide range of biology classes, from human anatomy and physiology to entomology. He is also the author of “Evolution Gone Wrong: The Curious Reasons Why Our Bodies Work (Or Don't).”In this episode, Greg and Alex cover bipedalism and its baggage, sore feet and back pain, snoring and sleep apnea and...
2022-07-07
1h 00
Big Picture Science
Feet Don't Fail Me (rebroadcast)
Standing on your own two feet isn’t easy. While many animals can momentarily balance on their hind legs, we’re the only critters, besides birds, for whom bipedalism is completely normal. Find out why, even though other animals are faster, we’re champions at getting around. Could it be that our upright stance made us human? Plus, why arches help stiffen feet, the argument for bare-footin’, and 12,000-year old footprints that tell a story about an Ice Age mother, her child, and a sloth. Guests: Daniel Lieberman – Professor of human evolutionary biology at Harvard University. Jeremy DeSilv...
2022-07-04
54 min
The War on Cars
The Pedestrian
Back in 1952, the great American science fiction writer Ray Bradbury published a short story called “The Pedestrian” in a small antifascist publication. The story, which was based on Bradbury’s own experience of being hassled by the cops while walking the streets of Los Angeles, imagined a world in which automobile dominance was so complete that walking for any purpose would be seen as a sign of mental illness. We take a look back at Bradbury’s dystopian vision, and talk with four people — paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva and writers Garnette Cadogan, David Ulin and Antonia Malchik — about how walking contributes to our essen...
2022-03-29
29 min
The War on Cars
The Pedestrian
Back in 1952, the great American science fiction writer Ray Bradbury published a short story called “The Pedestrian” in a small antifascist publication. The story, which was based on Bradbury’s own experience of being hassled by the cops while walking the streets of Los Angeles, imagined a world in which automobile dominance was so complete that walking for any purpose would be seen as a sign of mental illness. We take a look back at Bradbury’s dystopian vision, and talk with four people — paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva and writers Garnette Cadogan, David Ulin and Antonia Malchik — about how walking contributes to our essen...
2022-03-29
29 min
Many Minds
Why did our brains shrink 3000 years ago?
You have a big brain. I have a big brain. We, as a species, have pretty big brains. But this wasn't always the case. Way back when, our brains were much smaller; then they went through a bit of growth spurt, one that lasted for a couple million years. This steady ballooning of brain size is one of the key themes of the human story. But then there's a late-breaking twist in that story—a kind of unexpected epilogue. You see, after our brains grew, they shrank. But when this shrinkage happened and—of course, why—have remained mysterious. My gues...
2022-02-02
46 min
Overthink
Walking
Some podcasts only talk the talk, but David and Ellie walk the walk (or talk the walk?) in episode 43 by diving into the philosophy of walking. Walking is a complex sociocultural practice that raises fascinating questions about history, power, and freedom. Why did our ancestors transition from walking on all fours to walking on two legs, and how did this shape our evolution as a species? Why have so many philosophers throughout history (from Aristotle to Rousseau) insisted on incorporating walks into their daily routines? And how do systems of oppression—such as classism, racism, sexism, transphobia, and ableism—mold...
2022-01-18
59 min
The Neanderthal Mind
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human with Dr. Jeremy DeSilva
Welcome again Cave Dwellers and Thank You for joining me on another episode of The Neanderthal Mind. Today we sit down with Jeremy DeSilva. Jeremy, or "Jerry" as he sometimes prefers, is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. He is a paleoanthropologist, specializing in the locomotion of the first apes and early human ancestors, (hominoids & hominins respectfully). His particular anatomical expertise-- the human foot and ankle-- has contributed to our understanding of the origins and evolution of upright walking in the human lineage. He has studied wild chimpanzees in Western Uganda and early human fossils in Museums...
2022-01-01
1h 09
The Nature & Nurture Podcast
Nature & Nurture #41: Dr. Jeremy DeSilva - First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College, and author of the book First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human. He is a paleoanthropologist, specializing in the locomotion of the first apes (hominoids) and early human ancestors (hominins). His particular anatomical expertise-- the human foot and ankle-- has contributed to our understanding of the origins and evolution of upright walking in the human lineage. In this episode we discuss Jeremy's book First Steps and his research on the evolution of human locomotion: from quadruped apes to upright humans. We additionally discuss how...
2021-12-29
57 min
The Dissenter
#530 Jeremy DeSilva - A Most Interesting Problem; Darwin’s Descent of Man (150th anniversary)
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2021-10-04
1h 22
The Sydcast
Why do Humans Walk Upright? With Professor Jerry DeSilva
Episode Summary:Why do humans walk on two feet? Every other animal motors on four legs (paws), and they do it way faster than we do, but we humans walk upright. If you thought evolution is supposed to select for attributes that enhance survival, then we have a real puzzle, among the most fundamental in human evolution. And that’s the puzzle Jerry DeSilva sets out to explain in his highly accessible book “First Steps,” and in this episode of The Sydcast.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Profess...
2021-09-27
1h 04
Sausage of Science
SoS 135- How Upright Walking Made Us Human with Dr. Jeremy DeSilva
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva joined us for an interview on SoS 128. This week, in addition to a replay of his original interview, we hear audio excerpted from First Steps: How upright walking made us human by Jeremy DeSilva, read by Kaleo Griffith. Copyright 2021 by Jeremy DeSilva. Production Copyright 2021, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. You can find First Steps here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/first-steps-jeremy-desilva You can find out more about Dr. DeSilva, his lab, and his work here: anthropology.dartmouth.edu/people/jeremy-desilva and on Twitter @desilva_jerry Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www...
2021-07-26
1h 32
Sausage of Science
SoS 135- How Upright Walking Made Us Human with Dr. Jerry DeSilva
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva joined us for an interview on SoS 128. This week, in addition to a replay of his original interview, we hear audio excerpted from First Steps: How upright walking made us human by Jeremy DeSilva, read by Kaleo Griffith. Copyright 2021 by Jeremy DeSilva. Production Copyright 2021, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. You can find First Steps here: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/first-steps-jeremy-desilva You can find out more about Dr. DeSilva, his lab, and his work here: anthropology.dartmouth.edu/people/jeremy-desilva and on Twitter @desilva_jerry Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www...
2021-07-26
1h 32
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The Seven-Million-Year-Long Journey - Why Humans Stood Upright ~ with JEREMY DESILVA
What caused the ancestors of human beings start walking upright? The seven-million-year-long-journey started in the trees of African and culminates in Homo sapiens dominance of the globe. But the answers to 'why' and 'when' are still elusive. JEREMY DESILVA is an anthropologist at Dartmouth College. Jeremy ('Jerry') specializes in the locomotion of the first apes and early human ancestors. His most recent work focuses on the origins and evolution of upright walking in the human lineage. In this Evolution Soup Special, host MARK talks with Jerry about the various theories relating to bipedality and specifically...
2021-06-20
00 min
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The Seven-Million-Year-Long Journey - Why Humans Stood Upright ~ with JEREMY DESILVA
What caused the ancestors of human beings start walking upright? The seven-million-year-long-journey started in the trees of African and culminates in Homo sapiens dominance of the globe. But the answers to 'why' and 'when' are still elusive. J...
2021-06-20
00 min
evolution soup unofficial creative commons mirror
The Seven-Million-Year-Long Journey - Why Humans Stood Upright ~ with JEREMY DESILVA
What caused the ancestors of human beings start walking upright? The seven-million-year-long-journey started in the trees of African and culminates in Homo sapiens dominance of the globe. But the answers to 'why' and 'when' are still elusive. J...
2021-06-20
00 min
evolution soup unofficial creative commons mirror
The Seven-Million-Year-Long Journey - Why Humans Stood Upright ~ with JEREMY DESILVA
What caused the ancestors of human beings start walking upright? The seven-million-year-long-journey started in the trees of African and culminates in Homo sapiens dominance of the globe. But the answers to 'why' and 'when' are still elusive. J...
2021-06-19
00 min
Sausage of Science
SoS 128- A Most Interesting Problem and First Steps with Dr. Jeremy DeSilva
Dr. Jeremy DeSilva is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. He specializes in hominoid and hominin locomotion. On today’s episode, Cara and Chris discuss two of his books, A Most Interesting Problem: What Darwins Descent of Man Got Right and Wrong About Human Evolution and First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human. You can find out more about Dr. DeSilva, his lab, and his work here: https://anthropology.dartmouth.edu/people/jeremy-desilva and on Twitter @desilva_jerry Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website:humbio.org/, Tw...
2021-05-26
57 min
Big Picture Science
Feet Don't Fail Me
Standing on your own two feet isn’t easy. While many animals can momentarily balance on their hind legs, we’re the only critters, besides birds, for whom bipedalism is completely normal. Find out why, even though other animals are faster, we’re champions at getting around. Could it be that our upright stance made us human? Plus, why arches help stiffen feet, the argument for bare-footin’, and 12,000-year old footprints that tell a story about an Ice Age mother, her child, and a sloth. Guests: Daniel Lieberman – Professor of human evolutionary biology at Harvard University. Jeremy DeSilv...
2021-05-24
55 min
Converging Dialogues
#45 - Walking Upright: The Importance of Bipedalism: A Dialogue with Jeremy DeSilva
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Jeremy DeSilva about the importance of bipedalism. They discuss the evolutionary history of hominoids, hominins, and hominids. They talk about the earliest evolution of bipedalism in other species. They also discuss the importance of Lucy and Ardi and the differences and similarities between these two early Australopithecus. They talk about where Homo Erectus fits into the timeline and whether bipedalism was essential for human evolution. They engage about the elements of gait for different human species and the relevance for modern humans. They also talk about bipedalism and the aspects...
2021-05-10
2h 12
Science Night
First Steps Featuring: Jeremy DeSilva
What does it mean to be bipedal? How do we know what we know about this process in our own human lineage? How important is the continued reevaluation of fossil remains, and old hypotheses? To help answer these questions, we have the author of the new book First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human, Jeremy DeSilva Credits Edited and Mastered: James Reed Excerpt from First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human By: Jeremy DeSilva Published By: Harper Collins Publishers, New York 2021 Music Earth Prelude by Kevin...
2021-04-30
47 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/499011to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 17 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species. Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall and...
2021-04-06
9h 17
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2021-04-06
9h 17
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2021-04-06
9h 16
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2021-04-06
9h 17
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2021-04-06
9h 16
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2021-04-06
9h 17
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2021-04-06
05 min
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First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/410006 to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four, legs. From an evolutionary perspective, this is an illogical development, as it slows us down. But here we are, suggesting there must have been something tremendous to gain from bipedalism. First Steps takes our ordinary, everyday walking experience and reveals how unusual and extraordinary it truly is. The...
2021-04-06
05 min
Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/410006to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four, legs. From an evolutionary perspective, this is an illogical development, as it slows us down. But here we are, suggesting there must have been something tremendous to gain from bipedalism. First Steps takes our ordinary, everyday walking experience and reveals how unusual and extraordinary it truly is. The seven-million-year-long...
2021-04-06
9h 16
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/499011 to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 17 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species. Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stan...
2021-04-06
05 min
Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/499011to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 17 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species. Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall...
2021-04-06
9h 17
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/410006 to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four, legs. From an evolutionary perspective, this is an illogical development, as it slows us down. But here we are, suggesting there must have been something tremendous to gain from bipedalism. First Steps takes our ordinary, everyday walking experience and reveals how unusual and extraordinary it truly is. The...
2021-04-06
05 min
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/410006to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Walking Upright Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 16 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four, legs. From an evolutionary perspective, this is an illogical development, as it slows us down. But here we are, suggesting there must have been something tremendous to gain from bipedalism. First Steps takes our ordinary, everyday walking experience and reveals how unusual and extraordinary it truly is. The seven-million-year-long...
2021-04-06
9h 16
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Social Science
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/499011to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 17 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species. Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall...
2021-04-06
9h 17
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Non-Fiction, Social Science
First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human by Jeremy Desilva
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/499011 to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human Author: Jeremy Desilva Narrator: Kaleo Griffith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 17 minutes Release date: April 6, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species. Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stan...
2021-04-06
05 min
New Books in Biology and Evolution
Jeremy DeSilva, "First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human" (Harper, 2021)
Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species.Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall and proud, and take a stand against injustices. We follow in each other’s footsteps and celebrate a child’s beginning to walk. But why, and how, exactly, did we take our first steps? And at what cost? Bipedalism has its drawback...
2021-03-12
1h 06
New Books in Science
Jeremy DeSilva, "First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human" (Harper, 2021)
Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species.Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall and proud, and take a stand against injustices. We follow in each other’s footsteps and celebrate a child’s beginning to walk. But why, and how, exactly, did we take our first steps? And at what cost? Bipedalism has its drawback...
2021-03-12
1h 06
New Books in Big Ideas
Jeremy DeSilva, "First Steps: How Upright Walking Made Us Human" (Harper, 2021)
Blending history, science, and culture, a stunning and highly engaging evolutionary story exploring how walking on two legs allowed humans to become the planet’s dominant species.Humans are the only mammals to walk on two, rather than four legs—a locomotion known as bipedalism. We strive to be upstanding citizens, honor those who stand tall and proud, and take a stand against injustices. We follow in each other’s footsteps and celebrate a child’s beginning to walk. But why, and how, exactly, did we take our first steps? And at what cost? Bipedalism has its drawback...
2021-03-12
1h 06
Mainstream Mental Health
Are These Accused Celebrities Guilty of Sexual Harassment & Assault?
Kevin Spacey, Charlie Rose, Jeremy Piven and several other celebrities have been accused of sexual harrassment & assault. Which ones appear to be telling the truth? Which accused celebrties actually appear to be innocent? Three top psychologists weigh in.-----------Texas Based - Dr. John Huber (www.mainstreammentalhealth.org) is the Chairman for Mainstream Mental Health, a non-profit organization that brings lasting g and positive change to the lives of individuals that suffer from mental health issues. A mental health professional for over twenty years, Dr. Huber is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, and he is a practitioner w...
2017-11-23
20 min
Indiana Jones: Myth, Reality and 21st Century Archaeology
“Doing the Locomotion”: Human Evolution and the Transition to Bipedalism (Walking)
Perhaps no sub-field in Anthropology has witnessed more dramatic advances that the study of human origins. From the astounding discoveries in the area of mitochondrial DNA to the accelerated pace of hominid finds, the interpretive potential of the hominid fossil record is expanding exponentially. Researchers continue to revise the chronology and complexity of the human origins puzzle. We can track our ancestry to such early forms as the 2 million year old Australopithecus sediba, which is not quite human, yet shares some significant characteristics. This key fossil has drawn the attention of physical anthropologists since its discovery in South Africa in 2008...
2013-07-24
57 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins – Jeremy DeSilva: Foot and Ankle Diversity in Australopithecus
Jeremy DeSilva (Boston University) shares his insights into the foot and ankle diversity of australopiths and refutes the hypothesis that there is only one kinematic way to be a striding biped. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23664]
2013-02-15
19 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins – Jeremy DeSilva: Foot and Ankle Diversity in Australopithecus
Jeremy DeSilva (Boston University) shares his insights into the foot and ankle diversity of australopiths and refutes the hypothesis that there is only one kinematic way to be a striding biped. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23664]
2013-02-15
19 min
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins – Jeremy DeSilva: Foot and Ankle Diversity in Australopithecus
Jeremy DeSilva (Boston University) shares his insights into the foot and ankle diversity of australopiths and refutes the hypothesis that there is only one kinematic way to be a striding biped. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 23664]
2013-02-15
19 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins - Comparative Anatomy from Australopithecus to Gorillas
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series - starting with presentations from Steven Churchill, Jeremy DeSilva and Matt Tocheri that compare different aspects of hominid anatomy and their relation to bipedalism. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 20872]
2012-03-07
58 min
CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins - Comparative Anatomy from Australopithecus to Gorillas
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series - starting with presentations from Steven Churchill, Jeremy DeSilva and Matt Tocheri that compare different aspects of hominid anatomy and their relation to bipedalism. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 20872]
2012-03-07
58 min
CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: The Upright Ape: Bipedalism and Human Origins - Comparative Anatomy from Australopithecus to Gorillas
Why are we the only two-legged creature to develop an exclusively upright gait? And what did it mean to the development of the human species? CARTA brings you foremost experts to explore the many facets of these questions in this fascinating series - starting with presentations from Steven Churchill, Jeremy DeSilva and Matt Tocheri that compare different aspects of hominid anatomy and their relation to bipedalism. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 20872]
2012-03-07
58 min