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Burch’s research covers the morphology of genitalia, specifically the shape of male sexual organs and why they are shaped the way they are. She uses cross-species analysis to explain the evolution of genitalia and semen displacement. She says the seminal fluid composition is a result of intersexual evolution. Burch hopes to provide a better understanding of the molecular level of sex.
In this presentation, Dr. Martin shows how dinosaur trace fossils teach us about the evolution of behavior. The evolution of group behavior, nesting, and burrowing are just a few examples of critical evolutionary thresholds that can only be studied with reference to trace fossils.
Published 07/10/15
In this presentation, Dr. Martin shows how dinosaur trace fossils teach us about the evolution of behavior. The evolution of group behavior, nesting, and burrowing are just a few examples of critical evolutionary thresholds that can only be studied with reference to trace fossils.
Published 12/04/14
The final lecture in the 2013-2014 academic year for the ALLELE (Alabama Lectures on Life's Evolution) series. Dr. Lawrence Krauss, a world-renowned physicist and public intellectual discusses how to get something from nothing.
Published 08/26/14