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Science for the People: Severed

sftpThis week Science for the People is looking at our scientific curiosity – and morbid fascination – about the human body and its amazing anatomy. We’ll speak to anthropologist and author Frances Larson about her book Severed: A History of Heads Lost and Heads Found. We’ll also discuss the experience of learning anatomy through human dissection, with Laboratory Supervisor Haley Linklater, and masters student Noah Mintz, from the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Western University.

*Josh provides research & social media help to Science for the People and is, therefore, completely biased.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Josh WittenPosted on 24 April 201523 April 2015Categories This Mortal CoilTags anatomy, anthropology, beheading, decapitation, Frances Larson, Haley Linklater, Liveright, Noah Mintz, Podcast, rachelle saunders, science for the people, Severed, Western UniversityLeave a comment on Science for the People: Severed

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