Recently, Zeray was interviewed alongside Donald Johanson, for NPR’s Science Friday. He also interviewed with NPR’s All Things Considered.
As this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of the discovery of Lucy, a well-known and well preserved Australopithecus afarensis, many sites across the web have been writing up stories. Check out a few here:
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- American Museum of National History | Lucy was discovered 50 years ago. What’s changed from 1974 to now?
- El Pais | The legacy of Lucy, the ‘Australopithecus’ that changed our idea of human evolution 50 years ago
- The Jerusalem Post | Fifty years after her discovery, Lucy remains the original Australopithecus celebrity
- Le Monde | The debated legacy of Lucy, the most famous australopithecine
- Live Science | Lucy’s last day: What the iconic fossil reveals about our ancient ancestor’s last hours
- National Geographic | This is why Lucy has been the face of human evolution for the last 50 years
- New York State Museum | Lucy and the beginnings of humankind: Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Lucy’s discovery at the New York State Museum
- Science News | How does a fossil become a superstar? Just ask Lucy.
- Scientific American | The Lucy fossil’s extraordinary journey to becoming an icon of human evolution
- Smithsonian Magazine | After 50 years, scientists still love Lucy
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