About Me

Hello, All! My name is Leah Berger, and I am a junior at Weston High School. I am an incredibly passionate individual and a dedicated student who loves to explore the world of science. I am extremely interested in biological anthropology, which I have loved ever since I stepped foot in the Boston Museum of Science. I am deeply fascinated by the biological and behavioral aspects of the human species, and I look forward to sharing my journey of learning about biological anthropology with all of you.​
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If you are interested in learning more about the nuances of biological anthropology, consider exploring these websites:
Dartmouth: Biological Anthropology and University of Cambridge: Biological Anthropology.
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Biological anthropology explores the biological and behavioral characteristics of humans, our extinct hominin ancestors, and closely related non-human primates, with a strong focus on evolution. Biological anthropologists study human evolution—examining our origins, past diversity, and what our evolutionary path may mean for the future of our species.
My Anthropology Journey
My educational platform delves into the wonders of biological anthropology, documenting my quest for knowledge and understanding of human biology and evolution. Join me in exploring the intricate tapestry of humanity, bridging the past, present, and future through engaging content.