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The New York Times: ‘You Think, So You Can Dance?’ Science Is on It.

Scientific American: Why Some Songs Make Everyone Want to Dance

Dance magazine: What Neuroaesthetics, a New Field of Research, Can Tell Us About What Dance Does to Our Brains and Bodies

​Natural Selections: Choreographing the Mind: Dancing Scientists Decode the Neurobiology of Dance


Scientific American: Male Songbirds Need Daily Vocal Practice to Woo Females

STARTS-Demystifying the Boundary Between STEM and the Arts: Podcast (Spotify)

Spectrum news: 31 Women making a mark on autism research

 

Nature Methods (News): Method of the year: long-read sequencing

New York University-Center for the Ballet and the Arts 2022 Issue: Fellowship project

Spectrum News: Interview

Science on the Subway-Columbia University: Interview


Science Daily: What oxytocin can tell us about the evolution of human prosociality


Neuroscience News: What oxytocin can tell us about the evolution of human prosociality


Rockefeller University: A case for simplifying gene nomenclature across different organisms

 

Nature: The Vertebrate Genomes Project

Forbes: 30 Under 30 2021 List - Science & Healthcare 

Science: Can these birds explain how language first evolved? 

Science: These docile foxes may hold some of the genetic keys to domestication 

Science: Researchers reboot ambitious effort to sequence all vertebrate genomes, but challenges loom 

 

New scientist: The tamed ape: were humans the first animal to be domesticated?

 

Spectrum News: Blocking oxytocin causes birds to sing solitary tunes

Phys.org: Did humans domesticate themselves?

Science News: How humans (maybe) domesticated themselves 

ScienceDaily: Did humans domesticate themselves?

Quanta magazine: In Birds’ Songs, Brains and Genes, He Finds Clues to Speech 

Zme Science: Man-made: we’ve domesticated our own species

Universitat de Barcelona news: Did humans domesticate themselves? 

Filthy monkey men: Humans domesticated themselves 

In Spanish or Catalan

LaVanguardia: Hallan la variación genétican que hizo evolucionar la sociabilidad en humanos

LaSexta: Da comienzo una nueva era para la genómica de la biodiversidad

LaVanguardia: Los humanos se domesticaron eligiendo congéneres más sociales 

El Periódico: Los humanos se autodomesticaron seleccionando a los ejemplares más sociables

El Punt Avui: Som humans amansits? 

Al día: Els humans es "van autodomesticar" i van seleccionar actituds socials, segons un estudi 

Ambientum: ¿El ser humano se domesticó a sí mismo?

  

El Mon: Un nou estudi reforça la teoria de l'autodomesticació humana 

Muy Interesante: ¿El ser humano se domesticó a sí mismo? 

Catalunya Vanguardista: ¿El ser humano se domesticó a sí mismo? 

Canal Extremadura (interview): ¿Somos los humanos una especie domesticada?

In Greek

Marie Claire Greece: Seven Greek women whose achievements reach all humanity

ERT1: Interview (Sindeseis)

Regional Growth Conference: Interview

ERT1 TV: interview for the program ‘I Zoi allios’ by Ina Tarantou

Star Central Greece: interview

Ant1 News TV Interview on Forbes distinction

Kathimerini, Ta NeaOpen TV, Athens Voice, Lifo, Ethnos, It's Possible interviews on Forbes distinction

To Vima Science (interview): Η ωκυτοκίνη πίσω από τις λέξεις (Oxytocin behind speech) 

Fly News (interview): Μπορεί Η Ωκυτοκίνη Να Χαρίσει Το Λόγο Σε Άτομα Με Αυτισμό; (Can oxytocin improve speech in autism patients?) 

FLY radio 89.7: Η ερευνήτρια Κωνσταντίνα Θεοφανοπούλου στον FLY. (Researcher Constantina Theofanopoulou speaks on FLY radio). 

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