Human Behavioral Biology Lecture

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Robert Sapolsky, a renowned speaker from Stanford University, has a series of talks available on YouTube that are highly regarded within the Math and Science Learning Materials Forum. Participants express appreciation for the link to the playlist, noting the engaging content and the interesting metric of view counts for each talk. The discussions highlight the value of Sapolsky's insights and the enjoyment derived from the material, encouraging further exploration of his lectures.
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Thx for this link. I hadn't time to view all but at least it's fun to count the number of viewings associated with each talk :blushing:
 
Lievo said:
Thx for this link. I hadn't time to view all but at least it's fun to count the number of viewings associated with each talk :blushing:

join to every word! :wink:
 
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