Jean-Jacques Hublin

Jean-Jacques Hublin

scientist France

Jean-Jacques Hublin is a prominent paleoanthropologist and professor at the Collège de France, known for his significant contributions to the understanding of human evolution. Recently, he was in the news for his involvement in the groundbreaking discovery of human fossils dated to 773,000 years in Casablanca, Morocco, which has provided new insights into the emergence of the Homo genus and the complex evolutionary history of modern humans.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
17,615
Power
497$
Sentiment
7.24
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Montenegro 1 8.00 0.09% +0% 628,066 583 $5,500 5$
Israel 1 7.00 0.11% +0% 9,216,900 10,287 $400,000 446$
Gabon 1 8.00 0.30% +0% 2,225,734 6,745 $15,000 45$
Totals 3 12,070,700 17,615 $420,500 496$
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Recent Mentions

Montenegro Montenegro: Jean-Jacques Hublin is the lead author of the study published in the journal Nature regarding the fossils found in Morocco. 8

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Fosili pronađeni u pećini u Maroku mogli bi biti bliski preci Homo sapiensa

Gabon Gabon: Jean-Jacques Hublin, a professor at the Collège de France, discusses the significance of the fossils found in Morocco. 8

Gabon Review – news and current affairs from Gabon: Paléoanthropologie : une découverte majeure au Maroc redéfinit l’odyssée de l’Homo sapiens | Gabonreview.com