Peter Gray

@peterbgray

Anthropology professor interested in fatherhood, sexuality, human-animal interaction, evolutionary medicine and graduate education.

Las Vegas, NV
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2015.

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  1. prije 12 sati

    Ouch. Professionally cringe-worthy moments shared in this thread.

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  2. 2. velj

    It’s Super Bowl Sunday. Growing up in Colorado, some of my painful adolescent moments were watching the Broncos get crushed in Super Bowls. Now they have titles and Atwater honored. I also channel much in Anthro of Sports class this semester.

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  3. 2. velj

    Anthropology can take you in some unexpected directions

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  4. 2. velj

    Are humans cooling down, perhaps due to less inflammation? Are bones getting less dense, a product of more sedentary lives? Diet, disease and lifestyle variables Cara he and so do we.

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  5. 1. velj

    Majestic primatology...can enjoy the landscapes as much as the geladas

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  6. 1. velj

    “Our systematic review and meta-analysis combined 113 effect sizes from 75 studies to estimate the magnitude of gender-related differences in toy preferences. We also assessed the impact of using different toys or methods to assess these differences, as well as the effect of age.

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    1. velj

    Hormones and human developmental plasticity: "We evaluate an evolutionary framework that integrates proximate physiological explanations with ontogeny, phylogeny, adaptive function, and comparative life history data"

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  8. 31. sij

    If you want to read something on Las Vegas, please read this. “Las Vegas was a place founded on a kind of clarity about human nature, and it has never pretended otherwise.”

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  9. 30. sij

    Now that’s fun. Not sure intro Bio Anthro genetics lecture this morning will be as playful

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  10. 30. sij

    Abstract, you say? Yes, get it ready for There will also be a remembrance session for Frank Marlowe. Contact or me if interested in being a part of that.

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  11. 30. sij

    The ghosts of Neanderthals live on in small but more widespread-than-thought ways

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  12. 30. sij

    Half way through week 2 of spring semester. About time I clear last fall sabbatical cobwebs from mental attic. Time for students to get involved. Huge involvement fair today, with friendly Anthro Society bunch.

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    Cara & Chris had pleasure to talk to students of Frank Marlowe & coauthors of his obit about his legacy, which can be heard on | Anthropology News

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  14. 29. sij
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    28. sij

    Our own grad students Bri Heisler and Alesha Pettit spent time in the National Museum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia delivering 3-D scanning and printing equipment for installation there.

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  16. 28. sij

    “Overall, we did not find a consistent pattern for positive oxytocin or HRV responses to human–dog interactions. The strength of owner–dog attachment was found to have a moderating effect, suggesting that human–dog interactions may elicit greater physiological responses in...”

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  17. 28. sij

    Getting ready to teach Intro genetics in Bio Anthro class. A case study of hominin pubic hair, genetics and lice to wake up the crowd? Also hey

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  18. 27. sij

    “To better understand the broad demographic history of pre-Hispanic Mexico and to search for signatures of adaptive evolution, an international team led by Mexican scientists have sequenced the complete protein-coding regions of the genome, or exomes, of 78 individuals from...”

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  19. 27. sij

    You can also battle a group of us representing faculty—the “Mad Docusigns”

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  20. 27. sij

    Ouch. Survey of research culture, mostly UK but also global scope. “Most researchers reported having pride in their institutions and passion for their work, but spoke of the high personal toll of their environment...”

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