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SUMMARY:Science Spotlights: An Intergenerational Game of Telephone
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>In-Person Presentation</strong></p><p><strong>Speaker:</strong> Sasha Post – Graduate Student – Dept. of Human Evolutionary Biology</p><p>Meet up-and-coming scientists and learn about questions at the forefront of research today in this series of short talks.</p><p><strong>2:00–2:30 pm</strong></p><p>Let’s play a game of telephone! One player whispers a message to the next. The catch? The next player hasn’t even been born yet. Over millions of years, mammals have devised strategies for playing “intergenerational telephone,” sharing messages about the environment with their developing offspring. Researchers increasingly recognize the profound impact of these messages on human health. Join Harvard scientist Sasha Post as he breaks down the strategies humans use to play, why these strategies evolved, and how we can change the game to improve public health.</p><p>Recommended for ages 10 and up.</p><p>Regular museum admission rates apply.</p><p>Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and Harvard Museums of Science &amp; Culture.</p>
LOCATION:Harvard Museum of Natural History
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DTEND:20261017T183000Z
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