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This Week In Geek
Earth vs Soup Ep 219 - The Neanderthal Man (1953)

This Week In Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 58:40


Aaron and Darlene watch some classic sci-fi from the 1950s and '60s, good and bad. They talk about what makes these films memorable and fun, and if you should take a trip back in time and enjoy these films as well.Feedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqWebsite: https://www.thisweekingeek.net

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SETTANTAxOTTANTA: 1970. Neanderthal Man, brano no sense degli Hotlegs, da cui derivarono i 10cc

70 80

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 2:28


Bob Enyart Live
Carl Werner Ape Man Fauds Part II

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024


*From Lucy to Bigfoot: Hear Dr. Carl Werner expose the frauds in the human evolution origins myth. He discusses the fraudulent claims made about Lucy, including the misrepresentation of her knee joint and the hiding of a human skull found at the Laetoli site. Dr. Werner also reveals the fraudulent practices of Raymond Dart in creating the ape man Australopithecus Prometheus. These frauds highlight the misleading and deceptive nature of the evolutionary narrative. Dr. Carl Werner discusses the extensive fraud in the field of human evolution, including the manipulation of fossils, creation of fraudulent evidence, and hidden fraud in whale evolution. He exposes the fraudulent claims surrounding Sahelanthropus Tchadensis and the deceptions around Tumai and Neanderthal Man. We also discuss the movie 'The Ark and the Darkness' which provides evidence for the historical accuracy of Genesis, (unlike evidence for the ape man frauds which are akin to evolutionary scientists recognizing Bigfoot as Washington State's official monster! *Carl Werner, MD: Dr. Carl Werner received a degree in Biology at the University of Missouri, graduating summa cum laude. He then earned a Degree in Medicine where he scored in the top 1% in the nation for physicians on the Medical Boards. Dr. Werner recently retired from the practice of medicine in St Louis and spent years as an emergency room physician.   *Homeschool Resources: Dr. Werner's “Evolution: “The Grand Experiment” homeschool books & DVDs are highlighted as valuable resources for parents and educators.

Real Science Radio
Carl Werner Ape Man Fauds Part II

Real Science Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024


*From Lucy to Bigfoot: Hear Dr. Carl Werner expose the frauds in the human evolution origins myth. He discusses the fraudulent claims made about Lucy, including the misrepresentation of her knee joint and the hiding of a human skull found at the Laetoli site. Dr. Werner also reveals the fraudulent practices of Raymond Dart in creating the ape man Australopithecus Prometheus. These frauds highlight the misleading and deceptive nature of the evolutionary narrative. Dr. Carl Werner discusses the extensive fraud in the field of human evolution, including the manipulation of fossils, creation of fraudulent evidence, and hidden fraud in whale evolution. He exposes the fraudulent claims surrounding Sahelanthropus Tchadensis and the deceptions around Tumai and Neanderthal Man. We also discuss the movie 'The Ark and the Darkness' which provides evidence for the historical accuracy of Genesis, (unlike evidence for the ape man frauds which are akin to evolutionary scientists recognizing Bigfoot as Washington State's official monster! *Carl Werner, MD: Dr. Carl Werner received a degree in Biology at the University of Missouri, graduating summa cum laude. He then earned a Degree in Medicine where he scored in the top 1% in the nation for physicians on the Medical Boards. Dr. Werner recently retired from the practice of medicine in St Louis and spent years as an emergency room physician.   *Homeschool Resources: Dr. Werner's “Evolution: “The Grand Experiment” homeschool books & DVDs are highlighted as valuable resources for parents and educators.

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 73: The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 52:34


The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965) is a story we've seen many times: archaeologists find a caveman who wakes up and kills everyone. It doesn't have the camp of Trog, or the star power of Horror Express, or the quotable lines of The Neanderthal Man, or the catchy surf-rock tunes of Eegah, or the budget of Neander-Jin... Well, enjoy the episode. Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media:Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:Watch The Beast from the Beginning of Time on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxtboADRTuwLiquid scintillation counting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdFWcJFMUlI Rigor mortis: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-causes-rigor-mortis-601995 Lichtenberg figures (Lightning fern burns): https://www.glenallenweather.com/alink/20thunder/Lichtenberg%20Figures.pdf Thagomizer: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/07/thagomizer-why-stegosaurus-spiky-tail.html Learn more about archaeological giants on Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-55-giants.html The Myth of the Moundbuilders: https://www.thoughtco.com/moundbuilder-myth-history-and-death-171536 J.B.S. Haldane's “Precambrian rabbits”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precambrian_rabbit

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 73: The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 52:34


The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965) is a story we've seen many times: archaeologists find a caveman who wakes up and kills everyone. It doesn't have the camp of Trog, or the star power of Horror Express, or the quotable lines of The Neanderthal Man, or the catchy surf-rock tunes of Eegah, or the budget of Neander-Jin… Well, enjoy the episode. Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media: Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch The Beast from the Beginning of Time on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxtboADRTuw Liquid scintillation counting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdFWcJFMUlI Rigor mortis: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-causes-rigor-mortis-601995 Lichtenberg figures (Lightning fern burns): https://www.glenallenweather.com/alink/20thunder/Lichtenberg%20Figures.pdf Thagomizer: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/07/thagomizer-why-stegosaurus-spiky-tail.html Learn more about archaeological giants on Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-55-giants.html The Myth of the Moundbuilders: https://www.thoughtco.com/moundbuilder-myth-history-and-death-171536 J.B.S. Haldane's “Precambrian rabbits”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precambrian_rabbit

Survivor: Turning Back Time
Palau EP8: Neanderthal Man

Survivor: Turning Back Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 70:04


Jared and Steven record 55 podcasts, 55 plays, 55 musicals, 55 books....

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Radio Campus Angers
Le Musée des Oubliés-03-02-2024

Radio Campus Angers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 58:55


Playlist : Speedy Gonzales > Pat Boone 1962 / Neanderthal Man > Hot Legs 1970 / Time Machine > Grand… The post Le Musée des Oubliés-03-02-2024 first appeared on Radio Campus Angers.

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45 Graus
#144 João Zilhão - Uma revolução no nosso entendimento dos Neandertais (e de nós próprios)

45 Graus

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 78:52


(A 2ª parte da conversa sobre nutrição com Vítor Hugo Teixeira e Pedro Carvalho sai no episódio #145.) João Zilhão é arqueólogo, actualmente Investigador Coordenador na Universidade de Lisboa. Anteriormente, foi professor em várias universidades, incluindo a de Bristol e de Barcelona. Em 1996, foi nomeado pelo governo português para coordenar a criação do Parque Arqueológico do Vale do Côa e, em 1997, tornou-se Diretor do Instituto Português de Arqueologia. É conhecido por suas pesquisas sobre a arte rupestre paleolítica e por descobertas importantes, como os mais antigos restos de humanos anatomicamente modernos da Europa, encontrados na Roménia.  -> Apoie este projecto e faça parte da comunidade de mecenas do 45 Graus em: 45grauspodcast.com _______________ Índice (com timestamps): (4:46) Qual é, verdadeiramente, a relação entre sapiens e neandertais? | o problema de faltarem fosseis ‘no meio' | Richard Dawkins e a tirania da mente descontinua | Aborígenes da Tasmânia | América nunca esteve isolada? (um, dois, três) | Criança do Lapedo | Artigo de Trenton Holliday sobre o tempo necessário para a formação de uma espécie diferente (36:52) A importância da História para entender as ideias que se formaram sobre os Neandertais (frenologia) | Os Neandertais eram menos inteligentes? | Capa da revista Science | Porque predominam em nós os genes Neandertais? (56:26) Quando os geneticistas se juntaram ao jogo. (Svante Pääbo) ADN mitocondrial (1:06:36) Temos mais antepassados neandertais XX ou XY? | Houve confrontos entre sapiens e neandertais? (1:14:06) Grandes descobertas que podemos esperar no futuro? Enigmáticos vestígios Neandertais na gruta de Bruniquel, em França Filme recomendado: The Neanderthal Man (1953) _______________ O modo como olhamos para os Neandertais é das áreas da ciência em que as coisas mais mudaram ao longo das últimas décadas. Até há não muito tempo (e é essa ainda a imagem que persiste em muito do imaginário popular), acreditava-se que os neandertais eram, basicamente, hominídeos primitivos e abrutalhados, uns antepassados remotos da nossa espécie, ainda com um intelecto mais próximo dos animais do que do da nossa cognição avançada. Nas últimas décadas, várias descobertas arqueológicas (e a própria mudança mais ‘cultural' no modo como olhamos para a diversidade humana) têm vindo a mostrar que esse entendimento estava errado, de pelo menos duas formas. Primeiro, sabemos hoje que os Neandertais não são nossos antepassados, mas sim nossos primos: coexistiram com os humanos que vieram de África, e cuja morfologia se parece mais com a nossa. Segundo, e relacionado com isto, os Neandertais estavam longe de ser estúpidos, como até ali se pensava, e há cada vez mais vestígios arqueológicos, como arte rupestre, a mostrar que tinham cultura e eram capazes de pensamento simbólico. Mas talvez tenhamos de levar esta revisão do nosso entendimento sobre os Neandertais ainda mais longe. É isso que propõe o convidado deste episódio. João Zilhão é arqueólogo e um dos principais investigadores mundiais na área da paleoarquologia. Actualmente, é investigador coordenador na Universidade de Lisboa e foi anteriormente professor em várias universidades, incluindo Bristol e Barcelona. Em 1996, foi nomeado pelo governo português para coordenar a criação do Parque Arqueológico do Vale do Côa (onde estão as famosas gravuras) e, em 1997, tornou-se o primeiro Diretor do Instituto Português de Arqueologia.  O convidado propõe, então, uma interpretação ainda mais radical da nossa relação com o Neandertais. Primeiro, argumenta que quanto mais evidência arqueológica encontramos mais percebemos que os Neandertais não eram assim tão diferentes da população de sapiens da que veio de África, e, por isso, não os podemos verdadeiramente considerar uma espécie diferente. Segundo, diz que se olharmos sem preconceitos para os vestígios neandertais que nos chegaram, não há nenhuma razão para supor que fossem menos sofisticados cognitivamente do que os sapiens vindos de África. E, por isso, faz também sentido que tenha havido cruzamentos. É verdade que os genes que prevalecem no nosso genoma (entre 96 a 98%) são os dos sapiens vindos de África, mas isso, segundo o João, é meramente resultado da discrepância de números entre as duas populações. Esta tese do convidado é provocadora e está longe de ser consensual no meio da paleoarqueologia (a ver vamos o que as próximas descobertas trazem). Mas os argumentos em que ele a sustenta são, na minha opinião, um exemplo prático de pensamento crítico aplicado à Ciência e, também, já agora, dos deméritos da hiper-especialização que já abordei noutros episódios. _______________ Obrigado aos mecenas do podcast: Carla Caçote, Ana Rita Nogueira, Henrique Pais, Francisco Hermenegildo Diogo Ramos, Bruno Heleno, João Almeida Coelho, Henrique Valente, Catarina Pechincha, Paulo Encarnação , Sandra Ferreira , Hélio Bragança da Silva, João Domingues, Carlos Pires, Tiago Goncalves, Manuel Canelas, Fernando Nunes, Luis Fernambuco, Cesar Carpinteiro, Helder Miranda, João Ribeiro, Nuno e Ana, Miguel Marques, Corto Lemos, Galaró family, Carlos Martins, Tiago Leite, Abilio Silva, João Baltazar, BFDC, António Mexia Santos, Pedro Gaspar, Ivo Loureiro, Rita Carvalho Rodrigo Antunes, Pedro Lemos Silva, Andre Soares, Rui Caetano Garcês, Inês Águas, João Morais, Zé da Radio, Tiago Sequeira, Lígia Violas, Nuno Brites, Paulo Barros, Bernardo Vidal Pimentel, Carlos Nobre, Armindo Martins , João Vieira dos Santos, Ruben de Bragança, António Rocha Pinto, Alberto Alcalde, Joao Alves, Geoffrey Marcelino, Luis, Maria Pimentel, RB, Mário Lourenço, ARUNE BHURALAL, Ana Teresa Mota, Andreia Esteves, Rafael Santos, Francisco Fonseca, João Nelas, Carmen Camacho, Tiago Queiroz, António Padilha, Rita Mateus, Daniel Correia, Joao Saro, Tomás Costa, Bernardo Cortez Ana Padilha, Alexandre Pinto, Luís Viegas, Josué Amoroso, Miguel Santos, Nuno Germano, Rui Rodrigues, Luís Caldeira, Bruno Maia, afonsori 00, Luis, Pedro Manuel da Eira Coelho, Nuno Barbosa Morais, Margarida Pontes, Cristiana Campos, Elsa Caetano, Márcia Filipa Alves Serra, Miguel Duarte, Tiago Rodrigues, Cristina Loureiro, Joao Gama, José Alberto Gomes, Rodrigo Silva, Duarte Cameirão, Teresa Painho, Marta Mendonca, Paloma Nunes, Paulo Rafael, Filipa Portela, Diego Goulart, Andrzej Stuart-Thompson, Mariana Portela , Luís Machado, Ricardo Trindade, Ana Leal, Cláudia Gomes Batista, Alexandre Alves, Carlos Castro, David Palhota, Carlos Branco, Francisco Seabra Guimarães, RJ, Ricardo Sousa, Tomás Lucena, Fábio Videira Santos, Rui, Helena Pinheiro, Margarida Costa Almeida, Tiago Agostinho, Miguel Jacinto, Inês Ribeiro, Sofia Ferreira, JC Pacheco, Catarina Fonseca, Pedro On The Road, tati lima, Gonçalo Baptista, Joana Pereirinha, João Lopes, Bruno Pinto Vitorino, Zé, miguel farracho, Rita Noronha, Teresa Pimentel, Tiago Pedroso, Sérgio Nunes, Telmo Gomes, Inês Inocêncio, Hugo Ramos, Antonio Loureiro, Pedro Bravo, Beatriz Bagulho, Tiago Stock, Fábio Monteiro, paulo matos, Joao Barbosa, Cloé Leal de Magalhães, Tomás Saraiva, Rui Antunes, Nuno Malvar, Pedro L, Ana Rita Laureano, João Diamantino, João Farinha, Henrique Vieira, André Abrantes, Hélder Moreira, José Losa, João Ferreira, Rui Vilao, João Pereira, Maria Oliveira, Pedro Gaspar, Cristiano Tavares, Cesar Correia, Luis Gomes, Patrícia Esquível , Daniel Almeida, Bruno Lamas, Francisco Manuel Reis, Diogo Rombo, Paulo Ferreira, Macaco Quitado, Manuel Martins, Lara Luís, Francisco Santos, Ana Sousa Amorim, Antonio Albuquerque, Maria Francisca Couto, Renato Mendes, João Barbosa, Robertt Valente, Afonso Martins, João Pinho , João Crispim, Joao Diogo, Jose Pedroso, José Oliveira Pratas, Telmo , Vasco Lima, Tomás Félix, Duarte , Ricardo Duarte, Miguel Palhas, Pedro Rebelo, Nuno Gonçalves, Mariana Barosa, Francisco Arantes, João Raimundo, Luis Marques, Joana Margarida Alves Martins, Tiago Pires, David , Salvador Cunha, Vasco Sá Pinto, Ana Cantanhede, Artur Castro Freire, Rui Passos Rocha, Pedro Costa Antunes, Sofia Almeida, Ricardo Andrade Guimarães, Daniel Pais, Miguel Bastos, Luís Santos, Ricardo Migueis, Margarida Santos, João Ribeiro, Paolo Dal Maso, Nuno Costa _______________ Esta conversa foi editada por: Hugo Oliveira _______________ Bio: João Zilhão (Lisboa, 1957) é, desde 1 de Setembro de 2022, Investigador Coordenador na Universidade de Lisboa. Antes da actual nomeação, foi ICREA Research Professor na Universidade de Barcelona (2011-2022) e Professor of Palaeolithic Arqchaeology na Universidade de Bristol (2005- 2010). Anteriormente, leccionou na Universidade de Lisboa e, temporariamente, nas Universidades de Bordéus I, Paris I e Toulouse Le Mirail. Em Janeiro de 1996, foi nomeado pelo governo português para organizar a criação do Parque Arqueológico do Vale do Côa, coordenar a investigação científica realizada para estabelecer a cronologia da arte rupestre paleolítica do vale, e preparar a candiatura do sítio a Património Mundial (estatuto que viria a ser alcançado em Dezembro de 1998). Ainda em regime de comissão de serviço no Ministério, assumiu de seguida, em Maio de 1997, as funções de Director do Instituto Português de Arqueologia (IPA), direcção-geral então criada para supervisar a atividade arqueológica no país, funções que exerceu até regressar à vida académica a tempo inteiro, em Maio de 2002. Em 1998, dirigiu a escavação de salvamento da sepultura infantil de Lagar Velho (Portugal), datada do Paleolítico Superior inicial e, em 2004-2005, a investigação arqueológica da Peştera cu Oase (Roménia), onde foram encontrados os mais antigos restos de humanos anatomicamente modernos da Europa. Foi o Conference Organiser do Congresso Anual da Associação Europeia de Arqueólogos, realizado em Lisboa no ano 2000, e foi membro da Comissão Executiva dessa associação entre 2003 e 2006. Em 2003, foi galardoado com um Humboldt Foundation Research Award (instituição anfitriã: Universidade de Colónia) em reconhecimento dos seus "êxitos académicos (no ensino e na investigação)". Em 2005, foi galardoado com o Prémio Europa da Sociedade Pré-Histórica de  Londres, em reconhecimento pelo seu "contributo significativo e duradouro para o estudo da Pré- História europeia". Em 2012, o seu perfil de investigador foi publicado na revista "Science"  (https://doi.org/10.1126/science.337.6095.642).

Creation Conversations
Creation Conversations - December 9, 2022

Creation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 123:23


Join Joe, John, Diane & Sam for an extended QnA session, as well as discussions in recent media reports, including Neanderthal Man.

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TechNation Radio Podcast
Episode 22-42 Neanderthal to Nobel Prize

TechNation Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 59:00


On this week's Tech Nation, an archival interview of the winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Professor Svante Paabo talks about his book: “Neanderthal Man … in search of lost genomes.” Then biotech takes on Osteoarthritis – mostly in the knee, but it can affect any joint. Dr. Diem Nguyen, the CEO of Xalud Therapeutics, talks about Xalud's work to reduce the inflammation that drives pain. It's now in human clinical trials.

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 25: Neander-Jin (2011)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 47:45


Neander-Jin: Return of the Neanderthal Man (2011) is an obscure and inexplicable “romantic comedy” about a Neanderthal who somehow travels trough time and falls in love with a young professional woman, but ultimately becomes corrupted by commercialism and fame. What do Japanese culture, German Unity Day, and gummy bears have to do with Neanderthals? Nothing, but yet they are all in this movie for some reason. Don't worry, Josh has lost his movie-choosing privileges for at least three episodes. Get in touch with us!Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:If our synopsis sounds unbelievable, you can watch this movie for yourself on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUmIkr9wijQNeanderthals had larger brains than modern humans: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/neanderthal-brains-bigger-not-necessarily-betterThe Neanderthal Museum: https://www.neanderthal.de/en/home.htmlNeandertal (Neander Valley) is a place in Germany: https://www.nrw-tourism.com/neander-valleyThe Neander Valley is named after Joachim Neander: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Neander

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 25: Neander-Jin (2011)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 47:45


Neander-Jin: Return of the Neanderthal Man (2011) is an obscure and inexplicable “romantic comedy” about a Neanderthal who somehow travels trough time and falls in love with a young professional woman, but ultimately becomes corrupted by commercialism and fame. What do Japanese culture, German Unity Day, and gummy bears have to do with Neanderthals? Nothing, but yet they are all in this movie for some reason. Don't worry, Josh has lost his movie-choosing privileges for at least three episodes. Get in touch with us! Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: If our synopsis sounds unbelievable, you can watch this movie for yourself on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUmIkr9wijQ Neanderthals had larger brains than modern humans: https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet-earth/neanderthal-brains-bigger-not-necessarily-better The Neanderthal Museum: https://www.neanderthal.de/en/home.html Neandertal (Neander Valley) is a place in Germany: https://www.nrw-tourism.com/neander-valley The Neander Valley is named after Joachim Neander: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Neander

Monster Attack
The Neanderthal Man | Episode 327

Monster Attack

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 43:55


Jim dedicates this episode to the memory of his Mom on this Mother's Day with remembrances of 1953's "The Neanderthal Man, " starring Robert Shayne, Joyce Terry, Richard Crane, Doris Merrick, Beverly Garland, Robert Long, Tandra Quinn, Lee Morgan and William Faucette. An obsessed scientist tries to prove Neanderthal Man was more intelligent than modern day man by creating a prehistoric man. Find out more on thios episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, the Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.

ESO Network – The ESO Network
The Neanderthal Man | Episode 327

ESO Network – The ESO Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 43:55


Jim dedicates this episode to the memory of his Mom on this Mother’s Day with remembrances of 1953’s “The Neanderthal Man, ” starring Robert Shayne, Joyce Terry, Richard Crane, Doris Merrick, Beverly Garland, Robert Long, Tandra Quinn, Lee Morgan and William Faucette. An obsessed scientist tries to prove Neanderthal Man was more intelligent than modern … The Neanderthal Man | Episode 327 Read More » The post The Neanderthal Man | Episode 327 appeared first on The ESO Network.

The John Batchelor Show
@ClassicCharliePellegrino: Hominin Park. Charles Pellegrino. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 7:43


Photo:   Ichthyosaurs attending a lecture on fossilised human remains.  Wellcome  Hominim: a primate of a taxonomic tribe (Hominini), which comprises those species regarded as human, directly ancestral to humans, or very closely related to humans. . @Batchelorshow @ClassicCharliePellegrino: Hominin Park.  Charles Pellegrino. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety What about a Hominin Park? -- asking can we recreate Neanderthal Man from ancient DNA? Charles Pellegrino

Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 10: The Neanderthal Man (1953)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 54:32


We're getting into the spooky season with a scary movie! The Neanderthal Man is a classic ‘50s monster movie about a mad scientist who creates a serum to turn back evolution and transforms himself into a primitive beast. Actually, it's not very scary to modern day viewers. It's not remotely scientifically accurate either. Also, the acting is pretty bad. Still, we had a lot of fun watching it!In this episode:Watch The Neanderthal Man on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6HHl2PqMfs A discussion of the phylogeny of big catshttps://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/32616/A_revised_Felidae_Taxonomy_CatNews.pdfDon't call them sabre-toothed tigers! They're called sabre-toothed cats!How do phylogenetic trees work?https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/reading-a-phylogenetic-tree-the-meaning-of-41956/The Human Advantage: A New Understanding of How Our Brain Became Remarkable By Suzana Herculano-Houzelhttps://mitpress.mit.edu/books/human-advantageBeverly Garland was replaced by a different actress mid-scenehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1jamApOUHcCarbon Datinghttps://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-radiocarbon-dating-and-how-does-it-work-9690The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevensonhttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/43/43-h/43-h.htm

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Screens of the Stone Age
Episode 10: The Neanderthal Man (1953)

Screens of the Stone Age

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 54:33


We're getting into the spooky season with a scary movie! The Neanderthal Man is a classic ‘50s monster movie about a mad scientist who creates a serum to turn back evolution and transforms himself into a primitive beast. Actually, it's not very scary to modern day viewers. It's not remotely scientifically accurate either. Also, the acting is pretty bad. Still, we had a lot of fun watching it! In this episode: Watch The Neanderthal Man on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6HHl2PqMfs A discussion of the phylogeny of big cats https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/32616/A_revised_Felidae_Taxonomy_CatNews.pdf Don't call them sabre-toothed tigers! They're called sabre-toothed cats! How do phylogenetic trees work? https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/reading-a-phylogenetic-tree-the-meaning-of-41956/ The Human Advantage: A New Understanding of How Our Brain Became Remarkable By Suzana Herculano-Houzel https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/human-advantage Beverly Garland was replaced by a different actress mid-scene https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1jamApOUHc Carbon Dating https://theconversation.com/explainer-what-is-radiocarbon-dating-and-how-does-it-work-9690 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43/43-h/43-h.htm

Evidence & Answers
Episode 447 – Homo Naledi and the Hominids: Have We Found the Missing Link? Pt 2

Evidence & Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 25:56


Have we discovered the missing links between monkeys and men? How are we to understand, Homo Erectus, Neanderthal Man, and the new discovery of Homo Naledi? Listen as Pat and Dr. Fuz Rana explain the discovery of Homo Naledi and the homonids.   Download Transcript

Evidence and Answers
Episode 447 – Homo Naledi and the Hominids: Have We Found the Missing Link? Pt 2

Evidence and Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 25:56


Have we discovered the missing links between monkeys and men? How are we to understand, Homo Erectus, Neanderthal Man, and the new discovery of Homo Naledi? Listen as Pat and Dr. Fuz Rana explain the discovery of Homo Naledi and the homonids.   Download Transcript

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  Choice Classic Radio presents to you Lights Out,  which aired from 1934 to 1947.  Today we bring to you the episode titled "Neanderthal Man.” We hope you enjoy the show! Please consider supporting our show by becoming a patron at http://choiceclassicradio.com

Bigfoot/Dogman/Unexplained
Local People Talk About this Neanderthal Man & I Saw Her Pale Alabaster Face

Bigfoot/Dogman/Unexplained

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 41:34


I darted outside and the noise was definitely coming from above us. I'd guess it was not more than about fifty feet above the house, but I couldn't see whatever was making the noise at all. I ran around the side of the house to see if anything slow and heavy was rumbling up the lane. I saw nowt, there was nothing moving out there. It also dawned on me that there had been a burst pipe in the lane right outside the house and that had been dug up that day and taped off, so only cars could just about squeeze through. I have no idea what could be making that noise? I haven't heard it before or since.

Dirty Rabbit Hole
Rewriting Characters: A Bat Becomes A Neanderthal Man

Dirty Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 10:53


The first draft of a book produces many wonderful ideas. It’s an exciting time because the writer is forging new ground as they do it. Sometimes those ideas are outrageous and don’t pan out because the characters that come from them produce structural conflicts in the story. When that happened to me while writing SEETHINGS, […]

The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast
Genesis Lesson 12: Creation vs. Evolution {No More Monkey Business} A Vital Lesson for Entire Family!

The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 69:41


Okay, you HAVE to listen to this message, "No More Monkey Business"!  In this critical lesson, we give documented evidence about the various  hominids or "ape men" (aka "missing links" between apes and humans) that have been used by evolutionists in their attempt to disprove the Biblical account of man's origin, from God.  We discuss, with documentation, the truth about all these pieces of "evidence" (i.e. Ramapithecus, Australopithecus, Peking Man, Homo Erectus, Java Man, Piltdown Man, Neanderthal Man, Nebraska Man, etc.).  This is AN EYE-OPENER, for this world has been greatly "hoaxed"!  We also discuss and analyze another great hoax that has been put upon the world - the age of the earth!   This is a lesson for you, your children, and grandchildren!  It is time for the truth to be known!

The John Batchelor Show
1349: What about a Hominin Park? — asking if we can recreate Neanderthal man from ancient DNA? Charles Pellegrino

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 9:05


Photo: Neanderthal man.The New John Batchelor ShowCBS Audio Network@BatchelorshowWhat about a Hominin Park? -- asking can we recreate Neanderthal Man from ancient DNA? Charles Pellegrino

20th Century Jukebox
Graham Gouldman - 20th Century Jukebox

20th Century Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 13:34


A member of 10CC, he wrote some of the best pop hits of the 60’s and 70’sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Graham Gouldman - 20th Century Jukebox

Auscast Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 13:34


A member of 10CC, he wrote some of the best pop hits of the 60's and 70's See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sean Casey Show
Episode 109 - Neanderthal Man

The Sean Casey Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 49:30


Sean discusses Biden's latest insult to southern states that opened up. Also, the invasion on our southern border is much worse than the media reports and the current radical progressive legislation in Congress.  Cuomo won't go. Cancel culture and Dr. Suess and meet the Markles.

LØRN.TECH
#0930: BOOKS: Unni Eikseth: Norske forskningsbragder

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 47:07


I denne episoden av #LØRN bokbad snakker, Silvija Seres, med forfatter bak boken Norske forskningsbragder, Unni Eikseth. Boken belyser alt det spennende norsk forskning har å by på, og ikke minst være stolt over. — Jeg vil at folk skal kunne se at forskning er kreativt, sier hun. Dette LØRNER du: Norsk forskere Historie Litteratur NTNU Anbefalt litteratur: Bøker om forskarprosessar er veldig spennande, og i år som Nobelprisen i kjemi har gått til CRISPR vil eg absolutt anbefale boka av Nobelprisvinnar, Jennifer Doubna; A crack in creation. Anbefaler også Neanderthal Man av Svante Pääbo, som handlar om arbeidet med å identifisere DNAet til neandertalarar. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Contending for Truth Podcast, Dr. Scott Johnson
Emergency Freedom Alerts: 10-13-20-Part 1

Contending for Truth Podcast, Dr. Scott Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 62:45


Table of Contents: 2020 STRATEGIC WARFARE PRAYER!!!! Prayer Alert: Coming Occult Holydays/Holidays Cave Men, Nebraska, Piltdown, and Neanderthal Man, Cro-Magnon, Lucy PDF: Emergency Freedom Alert 10-13-20 Click Here To Play The Part 1 Audio

Godley & Creme's Consequences
Consequences 10cc podcast 47 - Hooray for Hubcap Jenny!

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 92:41


This episode is a real departure for us! After receiving an incredible email from Tanya Smith and her sister Lindy, both from Melbourne, Australia, Sean and Paul were bowled over by the fresh perspectives and alternative take on how 10cc's output might be viewed by women. We're blokes, and we simply hadn't realised that as blokes, we've been thinking and listening through a very different filter! We found this discussion absolutely fascinating, and we really hope you do too. Like us, Lindy and Tanya are big fans of 1970s 10cc and the first three Godley and Creme albums. The podcast helped to shed some light on the later material, and also raised some questions for them. For example, why aren't we hearing the same 'pop genius' in Donna and the other 1950s pastiches? Surely the more 1960s-influenced Hotlegs material, as sung by Kevin, is much more worthwhile? Why are there so few female musicians and collaborators? And many more questions besides. Much of this podcast aims to analyse 10cc and Godley and Creme through a finely-focused lens of how Eric, Graham, Lol and Kevin have portrayed women, both lyrically and through album artwork. Some of the recurring female archetypes are really interesting, so we won't spoil the surprise. There's no accusation of sexism here; the band were in many ways simply the product of their culture at the time. Suffice to say that we discuss a huge range of hits and much lesser-known songs, including Donna and Rubber Bullets, I'm Not in Love, Blackmail, Iceberg, Don't Hang Up, Modern Man Blues, Strange Lover, Working Girls, Something Special, Green-eyed Monster, Sandwiches of You, Wedding Bells, Cats Eyes, Cry, Golden Rings and plenty more. Oh, and Consequences of course! Lindy's takedown of the Neanderthal Man promo film is worth its weight in gold! It was also great to hear an Australian perspective on this great band's rise and fall. And what's all this about Hubcap Jenny? Well, you'll just have to wait and see. Hear. I'm sure you'll find this as interesting and refreshing as we did.  Apologies and thanks to Karen Piercey too, having 'missed the boat' due to Sean sending his invite to the wrong email address! 

Godley & Creme's Consequences
Consequences 10cc podcast 29 - Interview with Strawberry Studios' Pete Tattersall, pt.1

Godley & Creme's Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 58:15


Welcome to the first part of our conversation with Strawberry founder Pete Tattersall, recorded in the old studio building on Waterloo Road in Stockport.   Pete is an engaging, amusing and modest man, and regales us with so many stories about how Strawberry came into being. Leaving behind his (often dangerous!) gig playing career, he set up Intercity Studios in Stockport, but soon joined forces with Eric Stewart to found the new studio.  It's fascinating to hear how Strawberry began as a relatively humble set-up, but quickly grew thanks to re-investment after the successes of Neanderthal Man and the first 10cc hits. What they built at the time was the first, and only, studio outside London that could rival facilities in the capital. He gives us some interesting insights into how he and Eric captured such top-quality and ground-breaking recordings with a huge range of artists, from the Syd Lawrence Orchestra and Barclay James Harvest to Neil Sedaka, and he tells us what it was like to see 10cc develop right in front of his eyes. Other lovely treats here include Pete's memories of Consequences, including the infamous Fireworks location recording, Kevin  and Lol's best practical jokes, working with Brian Epstein, rigging up a drum booth with tin baking foil for Neanderthal Man, recording the Hotlegs LP, the inevitable slew of football songs, and 10cc's recording of harmonies, as well as sessions including I'm Not in Love. The equally interesting part two of our chat with Pete will be published next week.    

I Love Old Time Radio
Ep0049 - Lights Out - "Across The Gap (Neanderthal Man)"

I Love Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 28:47


A group of modern tourists finds themselves fifty-thousand years in the past. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveoldtimeradio/message

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Big Mouth USA
Bonus Mix - K Billys Super Sounds of the 70s Vol 2

Big Mouth USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 38:28


Another batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf 2) Jackie Blue by Ozark Mountain Daredevils 3) Tighter, Tighter by Alive & Kicking 4) Neanderthal Man by Hotlegs 5) Coz I Luv You by Slade 6) Sweet City Woman by Stampeders 7) Nice to Be With You by Gallery 8) How Do You Do? by Mouth & Macneil 9) Keep On Smilin' by Wet Willie 10) Rainbow Ride by Andy Kim 11) Run Run Run by Jo Jo Gunne 12) Good Morning Freedom by Blue Mink

Heroes Reborn Podcast
Episode 11 – Heroes Rewind – Season 1 – The Company Man - Heroes Reborn Podcast

Heroes Reborn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2015 32:27


This week, Miranda, James, Laura, and Jeff ask Hiro to send us back to February, 2006 so we can discuss NBC's Heroes – Season 1, Chapter 17, The Company Man. This was an interesting episode as it was more centered on a few of the "Heroes" instead of all of them. In fact, was the first episode that Masi Oka isn't in, although his character is. Ted Sprague is NOT Eric Christian Olson or the Neanderthal Man from the old insurance commercials.      We all seem to agree that watching the original run episodes has made us want to watch them all again.  They seem to do what the new series hasn't yet, which is make us WANT to watch the next episode. The Doctor Who Connection:  Christopher Eccleston and Eric Roberts have both been in some type of Doctor Who incarnation.   Christopher Eccelston was the 9th Doctor for the 2005 reboot, and Eric Roberts was in the 1996 "movie". James liked "The Little Haitian" and we were surprised by how many times the Half Helix kept showing up.   Jeff is alone (as usual) in thinking that Missy Peregryme's character, Candice, looked like Erica's Daughter, Taylor. But that's not as bad as Miranda forgetting that George Takei was Hiro's dad!!!   And thanks go to Laura for letting us in on this little Easter Egg. Our final thoughts on "Company Man":  Laura was a bit disappointed since it wasn't a full cast episode. James thought it was 90% better than what we've been watching on Thursdays. Jeff and Miranda really enjoyed it, in fact so much that they both wanted to immediately watch the next Heroes episode "Parasite" to find out what happens, and maybe even the first full season. Be sure to VOTE for which episode you'd like us to discuss on our last hiatus episode.  You can do that HERE Contest: Laura will choose winners on December 12th, 2015, so there's still a bit more time to get those reviews and ratings posted.  We really appreciate the support and feedback. We LOVE Feedback! Email: heroescast@gmail.com Facebook Twitter and of course, The HERO Hotline: 346-202-HERO (4376) Subscribe and give us a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1546 - 18X-Day - 7 a.m. and The Bobtism

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 59:31


It's back to 18X-Day again for the edited recordings of the horror of 7 am July 5 as well as the happiness of the Bobtism, and some discussion of those events recorded the night of July 5 on Dr. Sinister's show on WCSB Cleveland, Radio Synaesthesia. But we also hear from Father Joe Mama, Mr. F. LeMur, and AVEEE by Rev. Kaosmic "Bob"Cat, as well as Rev. Flamegrape on the very first episode of his new SubGenius show Fugue Segue (on WOZO FM in Knoxville, Tennessee). The star blabberers however are mainly Dr. Philo Drummond, Rev. Stang, Dr. Hal, Dr. Dark, Rev. Susie The Floozie, Princess Wei, and the late Neanderthal Man.

Evolution Talk
The Neanderthal

Evolution Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 14:05


in the Neander valley limestone miners had found something which shocked them. They had found bones which they first thought belonged to a bear. Once Professor Schaafhausen had seen the bones he recognized them for what they were. Shortly after that the Neanderthal Man stepped into the spotlight. Were Neanderthals our early ancestors or were they a separate species?

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Great Minds Gather Here (Audio)
A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins - 2014

Great Minds Gather Here (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 82:04


The Neanderthals are the closest extinct relatives of all present-day human and the Neanderthal genome sequence provides unique insights into modern humans origins. Svante Pääbo, a biologist and evolutionary anthropologist, describe the current understanding of the genetic contributions of Neanderthals to present-day humans and to extinct human groups. He also describes preliminary analyses of genomic features that appeared in present-day humans since their divergence from a common ancestor shared with Neanderthals and discusses how they may be functionally analyzed in the future. Pääbo is the Director of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Science] [Show ID: 28720]

Great Minds Gather Here (Video)
A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins - 2014

Great Minds Gather Here (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2014 82:04


The Neanderthals are the closest extinct relatives of all present-day human and the Neanderthal genome sequence provides unique insights into modern humans origins. Svante Pääbo, a biologist and evolutionary anthropologist, describe the current understanding of the genetic contributions of Neanderthals to present-day humans and to extinct human groups. He also describes preliminary analyses of genomic features that appeared in present-day humans since their divergence from a common ancestor shared with Neanderthals and discusses how they may be functionally analyzed in the future. Pääbo is the Director of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Science] [Show ID: 28720]

Animal Geeks
Podcast Episode 34 Animal Geeks – Neanderthal Man

Animal Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2014


We have a Mystery guest in the house and we head back 50000 years to what is now modern Europe to have a look at Neanderthal Man.  Twit the owl is going well at SeaDog Vets and we have been treating a Northern Blue-tongued Skink

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Neanderthal Man Back in the News-Was He Sighted in Outer Mongolia?

GODSAIDMANSAID.COM - WEEKLY AUDIO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 15:00


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Neanderthal Man Back in the News-Was He Sighted in Outer Mongolia?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 15:00


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Neanderthal Man Back in the News-Was He Sighted in Outer Mongolia?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2014 15:00


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