Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile
Kira Westaway

@lumilicious

Timing is everything - I date events that define our humanity - Ass/Prof geochronologist and Director of OSL Facility - School of Natural Sciences at MQ

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Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The extinction of the largest known primate, a giant ape from China, resulted from its struggle to adapt to environmental changes, according to a study in nature. go.nature.com/3RTaIbx

The extinction of the largest known primate, a giant ape from China, resulted from its struggle to adapt to environmental changes, according to a study in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>. go.nature.com/3RTaIbx
Miguel David Nieto (@migueldnieto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been a beautiful day for paleontology. Besides the paper about a new Tyrannosaurs species (T. Mcraeensis), there is new information about the extinction of Gigantopithecus 👇🏻🦧

manasataramgini (@blog_supplement) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gigantopithecus: a gigantic orang that persisted from 2 million years mysteriously becoming extinct between 295,000 to 215,000. The regular orangs some how made it through: nature.com/articles/s4158…

Paul D (@paulmd199@bsky.social (@paulmd199) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michelle Barrett NBC News If you want to know what something is eating, teeth are really useful. But no, they did more. They were also able to determine what the overall ecosystem was, and how it changed over time, and what their cousins were eating. I sat down and read the paper. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Oca sapiens (@coyaudsylvie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper da copertina, proprio, gratis. nature.com/articles/s4158… Per 2 milioni/anni il Gigantopithecus blacki era vissuto tra foresta e prateria, mangiando frutta. Poi 295 mila anni fa sono cambiati clima e vegetazione, gli oranghi si sono adattati al nuovo ambiente e lui no.

Veera Rajagopal  (@doctorveera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stunning cover in nature featuring a fascinating detective fossil research that sheds light on the reasons why the earth's largest ever primate went extinct 2.6 million years ago. Zhang, Westaway et al. Nature nature.com/articles/s4158…

Stunning cover in <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> featuring a fascinating detective fossil research that sheds light on the reasons why the earth's largest ever primate went extinct 2.6 million years ago. 
Zhang, Westaway et al. Nature
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My contribution to #FossilFriday the 4th Gigantopithecus blacki mandible ever found in Yanliang Cave in southern China - held by Zhang Yingqi at the IVPP in Beijing - what magnificent teeth! Macquarie University Science and Engineering @ MQU

My contribution to #FossilFriday the 4th Gigantopithecus blacki mandible ever found in Yanliang Cave in southern China - held by Zhang Yingqi at the IVPP in Beijing - what magnificent teeth! <a href="/Macquarie_Uni/">Macquarie University</a> <a href="/MQSciEng/">Science and Engineering @ MQU</a>
Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pollen analysis played a crucial role in understanding the changing environments that caused such a problem for Gigantopithecus blacki in southern China - massive thanks to @thatpollenguy pictured here sitting outside one of the youngest G. blacki caves - Shuangtan Science and Engineering @ MQU

Pollen analysis played a crucial role in understanding the changing environments that caused such a problem for Gigantopithecus blacki in southern China - massive thanks to @thatpollenguy pictured here sitting outside one of the youngest G. blacki caves - Shuangtan <a href="/MQSciEng/">Science and Engineering @ MQU</a>
Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in case you missed it - my foray into science short documentaries - The Rise and Fall of a Vulnerable Giant - including all footage, models, interviews and editing - I love explaining science in this medium - stand aside Michael Moore!! Science and Engineering @ MQU youtu.be/QRzWb31Qohc

Southern Cross University (@scu_australia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Giant 'kings of apes' once roamed Southern China, standing 3m tall and weighing around 250 kg. Southern Cross geoarchaeology experts GARG join a team of international researchers to solve the mystery of their extinction. bit.ly/3ObTe9e @archgeobails

Juliën Kavish Lubeek (@phd_gigantonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Official copy! My #PhD, as part of the #GigantoProject, on the cover 🦧Besides the bulk of my results the article also includes some of my art...though not as beautiful as the reconstruction by #GarciaPaleoart Thanks @nature Kira Westaway GARG Flinders Palaeontology Sunda & Sahul Micromorphology Research Group

Official copy! My #PhD, as part of the #GigantoProject, on the cover 🦧Besides the bulk of my results the article also includes some of my art...though not as beautiful as the reconstruction by #GarciaPaleoart Thanks @nature <a href="/lumilicious/">Kira Westaway</a> <a href="/PalaeoGARG/">GARG</a> <a href="/FlindersPalaeo/">Flinders Palaeontology</a>  <a href="/SuSaMiGroup/">Sunda & Sahul Micromorphology Research Group</a>
Mike Morley (@mikegeoarch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We used some techniques discussed in our piece below to contextualise Gigantopithecus teeth for our recent nature paper. Microanalytical techniques provide nuanced environmental data stored in cave and rockshelter sediments Please read the paper here: rdcu.be/dzULd

We used some techniques discussed in our piece below to contextualise Gigantopithecus teeth for our recent <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> paper. Microanalytical techniques provide nuanced environmental data stored in cave and rockshelter sediments

Please read the paper here:

rdcu.be/dzULd
Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a pleasure to be sampling at the beautiful Callao Cave in north Luzon Philippines- a massive thank you to Mandy and his hard working Callao team for a great experience!

Such a pleasure to be sampling at the beautiful Callao Cave in north Luzon Philippines- a massive thank you to Mandy and his hard working Callao team for a great experience!
Flinders Archaeology (@flinarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A/Prof Kira Westaway is our honoured speaker this evening for the annual Ruth and Vincent Megaw lecture at @flinders in the city. Tonight her public lecture is entitled ‘Primate extinction: Exploring the timing and drivers.’

A/Prof Kira Westaway is our honoured speaker this evening for the annual Ruth and Vincent Megaw lecture at @flinders in the city. Tonight her public lecture is entitled ‘Primate extinction: Exploring the timing and drivers.’
Jenna Walsh (@jendigsstuff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fabulous talk by Kira Westaway Kira Westaway tonight at the annual Ruth and Vincent Megaw Lecture in #Archaeology. A/Prof Westaway spoke about timing and drivers for hominin species in Southeast Asia. Thanks Martin Polkinghorne and Flinders Archaeology - nice to visit the spiffy new campus!

Fabulous talk by <a href="/lumilicious/">Kira Westaway</a> Kira Westaway tonight at the annual Ruth and Vincent Megaw Lecture in #Archaeology. A/Prof Westaway spoke about timing and drivers for hominin species in Southeast Asia. 
Thanks <a href="/dr_marpol/">Martin Polkinghorne</a> and <a href="/FLINArchaeology/">Flinders Archaeology</a> - nice to visit the spiffy new campus!
Kira Westaway (@lumilicious) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extinction vs Adaption - Finalist, 2024 Eureka Prize for Excellence in Interdisciplinary research - so proud of our team - the threat of extinction affects all of us so good to see palaeo being recognised!! youtu.be/Q1GavnwN8TY?si… via YouTube