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    Chemically stable fluorescent proteins for advanced microscopy

    We report the rational engineering of a remarkably stable yellow fluorescent protein (YFP), ‘hyperfolder YFP’ (hfYFP), that withstands chaotropic conditions that denature most biological structures within seco...

    Benjamin C. Campbell, Maria G. Paez-Segala, Loren L. Looger in Nature Methods (2022)

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    Review of K. L. Kramer and B. F. Codding’s Why Forage? Hunters and Gatherers in the Twenty-First Century

    Benjamin C. Campbell in Human Nature (2019)

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    A multifactorial analysis of acceptance of evolution

    Despite decades of education reform efforts, the percent of the general US population accepting biological evolution as the explanation for the diversity of life has remained relatively unchanged over the past...

    Ryan D. P. Dunk, Andrew J. Petto, Jason R. Wiles in Evolution: Education and Outreach (2017)

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    Seasonality of Conceptions in Captive Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta)

    Environmental variables have an effect on patterns of seasonality in conceptions across many animal species. Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are well documented as seasonal breeders, and it has been proposed tha...

    Ryan D. P. Dunk, Andrew J. Petto, Gregory C. Mayer in International Journal of Primatology (2015)

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    Predictors of evolution acceptance in a museum population

    Studies of the U.S. general public have demonstrated that acceptance of evolution is a function of both religion and education. To test if this is true of natural history museum patrons as well, we conducted a...

    Lindsay M Barone, Andrew J Petto, Benjamin C Campbell in Evolution: Education and Outreach (2014)

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    Review of Melvin Konner’s The Evolution of Childhood: Relationships, Emotion, Mind (Harvard University Press, 2010)

    Benjamin C. Campbell in Human Nature (2014)

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    An Introduction to the Special Issue on Middle Childhood

    Benjamin C. Campbell in Human Nature (2011)

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    Adrenarche and Middle Childhood

    Middle childhood, the period from 6 to 12 years of age, is defined socially by increasing autonomy and emotional regulation, somatically by the development of anatomical structures for subsistence, and endocri...

    Benjamin C. Campbell in Human Nature (2011)

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    In the Company of Men: Quality of Life and Social Support Among the Ariaal of Northern Kenya

    To determine the age-related pattern of well-being among men and its predictors in a subsistence society, we collected anthropometric and questionnaire data among Ariaal pastoral nomads of northern Kenya. The ...

    Benjamin C. Campbell, Peter B. Gray, Jason Radak in Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology (2011)

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    Evolutionary and ecological aspects of early brain malnutrition in humans

    This article reviews the effects of malnutrition on early brain development using data generated from animal experiments and human clinical studies. Three related processes, each with their own functional cons...

    William D. Lukas, Benjamin C. Campbell in Human Nature (2000)

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    Introduction

    Benjamin C. Campbell, Jane B. Lancaster in Human Nature (1996)