CARTA in the News
Exclusive: Neanderthal ‘minibrains’ grown in dish
by Jon Cohen
June 20, 2018
UC San Diego To Probe How Humans Became Aware Of Death
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Maureen Cavanaugh interviews Ajit Varki prior to Awareness of Death and Personal Mortality: Implications for Anthropogeny symposium
March 2, 2017
San Diego Hosts Talks On Evolution And Medicine
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Maureen Cavanaugh interviews Ajit Varki prior to Implications of Anthropogeny for Medicine and Health symposium
October 13, 2016
San Diego Symposium Explores Human-Climate Interactions
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Maureen Cavanaugh interviews Charles Kennel and Rick Potts prior to Human-Climate Interactions and Evolution: Past and Future symposium
May 11, 2015
Exploring a ‘Future World of Our Own Making’
by Bruce Lieberman
June 6, 2015
Leading Linguists Lecturing On Language Evolution At UC San Diego
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Maureen Cavanaugh interviews Roger Levy and David Perlmutter prior to How Language Evolves symposium
February 12, 2015
Why Domestication Is Interesting
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Tom Fudge interviews Robert Kluender and Richard Wrangham prior to Domestication and Human Evolution symposium
October 6, 2014
How we tamed ourselves—and became modern
by Ann Gibbons
October 24, 2014
High Schoolers Conduct Research at UC San Diego
CARTA's Museum of Primatology (MOP) collection featured at the two minute mark
August 4, 2014
Scientists Coming To San Diego To Talk About Roots Of Human Violence
KPBS (Midday Edition) - Maureen Cavanaugh interviews Ajit Varki prior to Male Aggression and Violence in Human Evolution symposium
May 8, 2014