Alan Cooper
The Expats
Today's Expat, Alan Cooper, works for the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA. ACAD conducts leading research into ancient human migration, megafaunal extinction, ancient microbiomes and forensic… Audio
Alan Cooper: exploring human history
Director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA at the University of Adelaide who has been awarded a Laureate Fellowship by the Australian Research Council, using ancient micro biomes and genomes to… Audio
Mallard's Moa plan "pure science fiction" says expert
Mr Mallard says he's dead serious about the plan, which would involve reintroducing Moa to the forests of Wainuiomata in his constituency of Hutt South. Audio
Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper
University of Adelaide evolutionary biologist Alan Cooper discusses his latest findings that have redrawn the family tree of the kiwi. Audio
Kiwi Evolutionary History - Alan Cooper
University of Adelaide evolutionary biologist Alan Cooper discusses his latest findings that have redrawn the family tree of the kiwi.
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Alan Cooper: kiwi evolution
Evolutionary biologist and Director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA at the University of Adelaide, whose paper on the evolutionary history of the kiwi was published this week in the journal… Audio
Kiwi Evolutionary History
A study using ancient DNA shatters the idea that the kiwi is most closely related to the emu. Instead, its closest cousin is the elephant bird. Audio
Kiwi Evolutionary History
A study using ancient DNA shatters the idea that the kiwi is most closely related to the emu. Instead, its closest cousin is the elephant bird.
AudioFeature Guest - Professor Alan Cooper
Director of the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA at the University of Adelaide. Alan's a former Wellingtonian who is leading groundbreaking research which uses ancient DNA to record and study… Audio
Moa flourished through dramatic climate change: study
Scientists have shown the moa survived major climate change - only to be forced to extinction by the arrival of humans. Audio
Recreating Mammoth Haemoglobin
An international team re-created woolly mammoth haemoglobin from ancient DNA, and discovered it had some remarkable properties Audio
Mammoth DNA brought back to life
A team of international scientists have found a way to reproduce the DNA of extinct animals - starting with the mammoth. Audio
New Moa facts uncovered after DNA-reconstruction
Scientists have performed the first DNA-based reconstruction of the extinct moa bird, using pre-historic feathers recovered from Otago. Audio