Far more than just a link between our heads and torsos, the neck is what biologist Kent Dunlap describes as “the ultimate multitasker.” The neck “flexes, senses, vibrates, transports, and secretes every second of our lives,” all while serving as a locus of beauty, grace and vulnerability. We talk to Dunlap about his new book “The Neck: A Natural and Cultural History.”
Kent Dunlap on the Biology, Evolution and Cultural History of the Neck

Guests:
Kent Dunlap, professor of biology, Trinity College
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