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Juliette Brophy, LSU paleoanthropologist, explains to us her research that helped identify a newly-discovered human ancestor, the Homo Naledi. This new species was found in a 130-mile long narrow cave system in South Africa.
Also on today's program, David Poole on Baton Rouge's high HIV and AIDS rates, here.
By Jim EngsterJuliette Brophy, LSU paleoanthropologist, explains to us her research that helped identify a newly-discovered human ancestor, the Homo Naledi. This new species was found in a 130-mile long narrow cave system in South Africa.
Also on today's program, David Poole on Baton Rouge's high HIV and AIDS rates, here.