Publications by authors named "Jonathan L Weigel"

Autologous microsurgical breast reconstruction has become a standard of care. As techniques become more individualized and aim for less-invasive approaches, vessels ever smaller in diameter are considered for flap anastomosis. Robot-assisted surgery has great potential to reduce tremor and enhance precise motion.

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The emergence of large-scale cooperation during the Holocene remains a central problem in the evolutionary literature. One hypothesis points to culturally evolved beliefs in punishing, interventionist gods that facilitate the extension of cooperative behaviour toward geographically distant co-religionists. Furthermore, another hypothesis points to such mechanisms being constrained to the religious ingroup, possibly at the expense of religious outgroups.

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  • The study explores the genetic consequences of state formation, using the Kuba Kingdom in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as a case study.
  • Researchers analyzed genetic data from over 690 individuals across 27 ethnic groups to investigate how state centralization affected genetic diversity and similarities among the Kuba and neighboring groups.
  • Findings reveal increased genetic diversity and evidence of historical mixing during the Kingdom's peak, highlighting how genetics can illuminate significant sociopolitical events and migrations in history.
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Rwanda’s approach to delivering healthcare in a setting of post-conflict poverty offers lessons for other poor countries, say

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