![]() | PARDIS C. SABETI & THOUSAND DAYS (1,000 DAYS) in "ABSCENSE" PARDIS C. SABETI, MD, PhD, lead singer & guitarrist of THOUSAND DAYS singing on this video 'ABSCENSE' with Bob Katsiaficis & Dana Goulet. Pardis C. Sabeti, is an Iranian-American pretty young girl who is also a Rhodes Scholar, M.D. Ph.D (Biological anthropologist), and Assistant Professor at Harvard University. (BROAD INSTITUTE-HARVARD & MIT) Pardis C. Sabeti is ranked as #49 among the top 100 living geniuses. She is working and studying how the genetics of human DNA populations have evolved to resist Malaria and Lassa fever using modern tools such as HapMap, Human Genome Project, DNA Sequencing, etc. |
![]() | Pardis C. Sabeti & Thousand Days (1,000 Days) - 'Headlight Waves' & 'Days Go By' Pardis C. Sabeti & 1,000 Days (Thousand Days) - 'Headlight Waves' & 'Days Go By'. PARDIS C. SABETI, MD, PhD, lead singer & guitarrist of THOUSAND DAYS, singing here on this video 'HEADLIGHT WAVES' & "DAYS GO BY' with Bob Katsiaficis & Dana Goulet. Pardis C. Sabeti is also a Rhodes Scholar, M.D. Ph.D (Biological anthropologist), and Assistant Professor at Harvard University. (BROAD INSTITUTE-HARVARD & MIT) Pardis C. Sabeti, an Iranian-American young pretty girl is ranked as #49 among the top 100 living geniuses. She is working and studying how the genetics of human DNA populations have evolved to resist Malaria and Lassa fever using modern tools such as HapMap, Human Genome Project, DNA Sequencing, etc. |
![]() | An update on Homo floresiensis, a.k.a. the "Hobbit" Part 1 Part 1 of 7 of a talk given on the 13/02/2007 by Colin Groves, Professor of Biological Anthropology at the ANU Canberra. The talk was organized by the Canberra Skeptics and was about the Homo floresiensis remains found on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Many apologies for the video and audio quality here, this was my first attempt at recording a lecture. Due to YouTubes low resolution, much of the screen text will be lost but Colin does read most of it for us. Also apologies to the people who asked some very interesting questions after both my tape and battery ran out. More information Colin Grove's work can be found here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/grovco/ & here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/AandA/people/staff/groves.asp The Canberra Skeptics can be found here: http://finch.customer.netspace.net.au/skeptics/ |
![]() | An update on Homo floresiensis, a.k.a. the "Hobbit" Part 2 Part 2 of 7 of a talk given on the 13/02/2007 by Colin Groves, Professor of Biological Anthropology at the ANU Canberra. The talk was organized by the Canberra Skeptics and was about the Homo floresiensis remains found on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Many apologies for the video and audio quality here, this was my first attempt at recording a lecture. Due to YouTubes low resolution, much of the screen text will be lost but Colin does read most of it for us. Also apologies to the people who asked some very interesting questions after both my tape and battery ran out. More information Colin Grove's work can be found here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/grovco/ & here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/AandA/people/staff/groves.asp The Canberra Skeptics can be found here: http://finch.customer.netspace.net.au/skeptics/ |
![]() | Pardis C. Sabeti & 1,000 Days (Thousand Days) - 'Brake' Pardis C. Sabeti & 1,000 Days (Thousand Days) - Brake'. PARDIS C. SABETI, MD, PhD, lead singer & guitarrist of THOUSAND DAYS, singing here on this video 'Brake' with Bob Katsiaficis & Dana Goulet. Pardis C. Sabeti is also a Rhodes Scholar, M.D. Ph.D (Biological anthropologist), and Assistant Professor at Harvard University. (BROAD INSTITUTE-HARVARD & MIT) Pardis C. Sabeti, an Iranian-American young pretty girl who is ranked as #49 among the top 100 living geniuses. She is working and studying how the genetics of human DNA populations have evolved to resist Malaria and Lassa fever using modern tools such as HapMap, Human Genome Project, DNA Sequencing, etc. |
![]() | An update on Homo floresiensis, a.k.a. the "Hobbit" Part 4 Part 4 of 7 of a talk given on the 13/02/2007 by Colin Groves, Professor of Biological Anthropology at the ANU Canberra. The talk was organized by the Canberra Skeptics and was about the Homo floresiensis remains found on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Many apologies for the video and audio quality here, this was my first attempt at recording a lecture. Due to YouTubes low resolution, much of the screen text will be lost but Colin does read most of it for us. Also apologies to the people who asked some very interesting questions after both my tape and battery ran out. More information Colin Grove's work can be found here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/grovco/ & here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/AandA/people/staff/groves.asp The Canberra Skeptics can be found here: http://finch.customer.netspace.net.au/skeptics/ |
![]() | An update on Homo floresiensis, a.k.a. the "Hobbit" Part 6 Part 6 of 7 of a talk given on the 13/02/2007 by Colin Groves, Professor of Biological Anthropology at the ANU Canberra. The talk was organized by the Canberra Skeptics and was about the Homo floresiensis remains found on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Many apologies for the video and audio quality here, this was my first attempt at recording a lecture. Due to YouTubes low resolution, much of the screen text will be lost but Colin does read most of it for us. Also apologies to the people who asked some very interesting questions after both my tape and battery ran out. More information Colin Grove's work can be found here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/grovco/ & here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/AandA/people/staff/groves.asp The Canberra Skeptics can be found here: http://finch.customer.netspace.net.au/skeptics/ |
![]() | An update on Homo floresiensis, a.k.a. the "Hobbit" Part 7 Part 7 of 7 of a talk given on the 13/02/2007 by Colin Groves, Professor of Biological Anthropology at the ANU Canberra. The talk was organized by the Canberra Skeptics and was about the Homo floresiensis remains found on the island of Flores, Indonesia. Many apologies for the video and audio quality here, this was my first attempt at recording a lecture. Due to YouTubes low resolution, much of the screen text will be lost but Colin does read most of it for us. Also apologies to the people who asked some very interesting questions after both my tape and battery ran out. More information Colin Grove's work can be found here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/grovco/ & here: http://arts.anu.edu.au/AandA/people/staff/groves.asp The Canberra Skeptics can be found here: http://finch.customer.netspace.net.au/skeptics/ |
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