Adjunct Professor Pat Shipman receives additional news coverage on her hypothesis for human evolution

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Adjunct Professor Pat Shipman's paper on a new hypothesis for human evolution based on the tendency of our species to nurture members of other species is receiving a lot of news coverage. Another article "Working with animals for our mutual survival" was written for WHHY News and Information. The article can be found online at: http://whyy.org/cms/news/health-science/2010/08/06/working-with-animals-for-our-mutual-survival/43206

Please see previous posts on July 21 and August 2 concerning Dr. Shipman's paper.

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