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  1. Oct 9, 2019 · According to British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, the “magic number” is 150. Dunbar became convinced that there was a ratio between brain sizes and group sizes through his studies of non-human ...

  2. Robert Dunbar (13 December 1812 – 18 September 1890) was a Scottish mechanical engineer. He designed the first steam-powered grain elevator in the world and the majority of the first grain elevators in Buffalo , New York City, and Canada.

  3. Rob Dunbar and Hatch . Address: Dr. Robert B. Dunbar Department of Earth Systems Science Geology Corner, Room 326 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2115. Phone: (650) 725-6830. Dunbar Google Scholar. dunbar(at)stanford.edu. Dunbar TED Talk For Prospective Students:

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    Robin Ian MacDonald Dunbar FBA FRAI (born 28 June 1947) [9] [10] is a British biological anthropologist, ... Foley, Robert & Dunbar, Robin (14 October 1989). "Beyond ...

  5. Jul 30, 2016 · Robert Dunbar is survived by his wife, Carole (née Redfern), their children, Gráinne and Dominic, grandchildren, Jack, Matthew, Edie and Astrid, son-in-law Derek and daughter-in-law Carol.

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  8. Dr. Dunbar is interested in global climate change, and in particular how to separate man-induced climate change from the large and dynamic variability that is simply part of how our planet works. Every year he takes Stanford graduate and undergraduate students into the field to collect samples from natural archives of climate change--things like marine and lacustrine sediments, and cores from ancient coral heads.