Links for the new week

Just passing along a number of links to things that, in a world made of more time, I might have written more about:

Interested in climate change?
Anthropology News is starting a listserv on the topic

Sample size issues in the age of genomics
Great stuff from on the topic from the folks at MassGenomics

Looking for fossil material online?
Erin Wayman follows up with part 2 in a survey of online fossil resources

Publication, pre-publication and peer review
John Hawks, Joe Pickrell and Ewen Callaway all provide important views on the topic. Rex, at Savage Minds, also writes on the virtues of peer review(ers).

Ready for the new semester?
Jason Antrosio provides materials and thoughts on teaching four-field Introduction to Anthropology. Jason also has resources for teaching about race in Anthropology.

Genomic medicine
Anne Buchanan drops a little sanity on the topic

About Adam Van Arsdale

I am biological anthropologist with a specialization in paleoanthropology. My research focuses on the pattern of evolutionary change in humans over the past two million years, with an emphasis on the early evolution and dispersal of our genus, Homo. My work spans a number of areas including comparative anatomy, genetics and demography.
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