Cynthia M. BeallCase Western Reserve University Latest articles by Cynthia M. Beall Science Diplomacy in High-altitude Tibetan Biology By Cynthia M. Beall published 20 May 11 Cynthia Beall studies how Tibetans survive the low oxygen of high altitudes Evolution Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1How is DNA used to identify victims of mass disasters?2AI outsmarted 30 of the world's top mathematicians at secret meeting in California3Kākāpō: The chonky parrot that can live almost 100 years4Ancient Egyptian rock art discovered near Aswan may be from the dawn of the first dynasty5Your data is being compromised much quicker than ever before, but you don't have to sit still and take it
Science Diplomacy in High-altitude Tibetan Biology By Cynthia M. Beall published 20 May 11 Cynthia Beall studies how Tibetans survive the low oxygen of high altitudes