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April 18, 2016

The site along the shore of the Panama Canal where the fossil monkey, Panamacebus, was found.

The site along the shore of the Panama Canal where the fossil monkey, Panamacebus, was found.The project was funded through a NSF Partnerships in International Research and Education award, which supports robust global collaborations that generate new scientific knowledge and educate the next generation of globally engaged scientists and engineers.

Credit: Jason Head, University of Cambridge


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