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Monthly Review | Capital and the Ecology of Disease


New beech leaves, Gribskov Forest in the northern part of Sealand, Denmark. Malene Thyssen, Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link.
John Bellamy Foster is the editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Oregon. Brett Clark is associate editor of
Monthly Review and a professor of sociology at the University of Utah. Hannah Holleman is a director of the Monthly Review Foundation and an associate professor of sociology at Amherst College.
“The old Greek philosophers,” Frederick Engels wrote in
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, “were all born natural dialecticians.”
1 Nowhere was this more apparent than in ancient Greek medical thought, which was distinguished by its strong materialist and ecological basis. This dialectical, materialist, and ecological approach to epidemiology (from the ancient Greek ....

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Possibly the first ever photos of a live Bothrolycus ater. Or: a test of how much information exists on a really obscure snake.


Regular readers will know that I like covering obscure animals. with luck,
really obscure animals. The problem with such animals is that nice images hardly ever - sometimes never - exist. When they do exist, they re protected by copyright and are unavailable for use on a blog. I m therefore eternally grateful when people are able (and kind enough) to send me photos of an obscure animal,
and are able to give me permission to use them. Recently, herpetologist Kate Jackson of Whitman College, Washington, was kind enough to provide the photos you see here. Oh. My. God.
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may never have been photographed live before. Yes, this could well be a world first. ....

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The forgotten scientist


The forgotten scientist
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Durban - Described as the “forgotten scientist”, Saul Sithole (1908-1997) made a massive contribution to the field of anthropology and ornithology for more than 60 years.
That included the work he did for SA’s renowned ornithologist Austin Roberts, including a six-week collection trip into the wilds of Zululand in 1932, as well as being with Dr Robert Broom at the Sterkfontein Caves in August 1936 when “Mrs Ples”, the Australopithecus africanus skull was discovered.
Author Lorato Trok s new book, The Forgotten Scientist: The Story of Saul Sithole, forms part of her Unsung Heroes collection.
Author Lorato Trok s new book, ....

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Long-Lost Neanderthal Tooth Reveals a Surprising Unknown Link to Modern Humans


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In 1928, the renowned British archaeologist, Dorothy Garrod, excavated the Shukbah Cave in the hills of Palestine, just north of Jerusalem.
This was some of her earliest work in a long and successful career, revealing a rich collection of ancient stone tools, animal bones, and a single fossilised tooth - what looked like a large human molar.
 
For fifty years the discovery was lost in the private collection of a collaborator, unrecognised and neglected. Then, at the turn of the century, the long-lost tooth landed in the laps of researchers at the British Museum of Natural History.
Looking closely at the large molar, researchers realised it was probably from a young Neanderthal, possibly between the ages of 7 and 12. ....

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