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Remains to be Seen


Jul 24, 2019

In this episode, we sniff into the strange territory of domestication and co-evolution with our special guest Anne Burrows, Professor of Anatomy at Duquesne University and a member of the research team making big news this summer for their work on the evolution of facial expression in domestic dogs.  How does a muscle in a dog’s forehead tug on human heartstrings?  What happens when Russian researchers breed wild foxes to tolerate and even love their human keepers?  We take a summer walk with our furry friends, with side journeys into the rat, parasitic disease, sugar-free gummi bears, and fecal transplants.

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