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The Case for Adding Darwin to Behavioral Economics

As behavioral economics continues to evolve, it would profit from adopting an even broader interdisciplinary perspective.

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August 17, 2012

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Fertility Study Suggests Men Prefer Ovulating Women: Bunk Science or Evolutionary Truth?

Want to be irresistible on the dance floor, ladies?
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August 17, 2012

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Wet Mammal Shaking Dry, An Evolutionary Feat, Say Scientists

Fur-covered mammals can shake themselves dry in under a second, says new research.
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August 17, 2012

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Rat and Ant Rescues ‘Don’t Show Empathy’

Rats and ants who rescue other members of their species do not prove that animals other than humans have empathy.
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August 16, 2012

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Science, Such a Sweet Mystery

It's not what science knows, but what it doesn't, that really matters.
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August 16, 2012

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The Science of Spite Explained

People consistently chose to be vengeful or kind, with little in between, the researchers found.
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August 15, 2012

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Cooperating For Selfish Reasons

Why should you forgo all the glory and status to be a babysitter?
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August 14, 2012

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Evolution Stands Up To Bullies

A new study examines humanity's drive to stand up against bullies.
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August 12, 2012

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“It’s A Boy!” What Does Evolutionary Theory Have To Do With Your Car?

We apply the same facial judgments to cars as we do to human faces.
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August 11, 2012

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Neuroscientists Find Brain Stem Cells That May Be Responsible For Higher Functions, Bigger Brains

Scientists discover stem cells that give rise to consciousness.
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August 11, 2012

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Study of Fruit Fly Chromosomes Improves Understanding of Evolution and Fertility

Why two sexes instead of one?
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August 10, 2012

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Why Do Organisms build Tissues They Seemingly Never Use?

Why, after millions of years of evolution, do organisms build structures that seemingly serve no purpose?
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August 10, 2012

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Early Domestication Discovered

The earliest domesticated animals in sub-Saharan Africa have been found in a cave in Namibia.
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Finding Purpose in Evolution Education: A Conversation with Susan Hanisch and Dustin Eirdosh

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Evolutionary Mismatch in the Workplace with Mark van Vugt and Max Beilby

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March 6, 2020

PsychTable.org: A Digital Classification Table of Human Evolved Psychological Adaptations. A Conversation with Niruban Balachandran and Daniel Glass

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February 26, 2020

Evolution Doesn't Make Everything Nice: A Conversation About Primate Societies with Joan Silk

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January 29, 2020

Dugnad as Part of Norway's Culture of Cooperation: A Conversation with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk

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October 21, 2019

Peter Gray on Education as a Biological Phenomenon, Learning from Hunter-Gatherers, and Letting Children Lead

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October 21, 2019

Lynette Shaw on Social Constructionism and Finding Academic Common Ground

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October 21, 2019

Elliott Sober on the Origins of Multilevel Selection

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October 20, 2019

Michele Gelfand on Tight and Loose Cultures

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There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.

- Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species (1859)
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Evolutionary Science in Joyce’s Ulysses

James Joyce developed a writing technique that mirrored advances in the evolutionary science of his day and these insights are present in his novel. To explore this link, we can begin by looking at the most direct references to evolution science. Amidst the range of references to cultural figures in Ulysses, Charles Darwin makes a number of appearances, most notably in the fourteenth chapter, Oxen of the Sun.

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