This View of Life
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This View of Life is an interdisciplinary magazine and academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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Sexual Selection Not So Simple

Revisiting a classic study could overturn the idea that male competition rules reproductive choice.

Biology
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Prehistoric Flatulence Warmed the Earth

Dinosaurs contributed approximately 520 million tons of methane gas to prehistoric environments every year.

Paleontology
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Bully Psychology: Where Evolution And Morality Collide

In the most basic terms, bullying is about dominating and we come from ancestors who were big into the dominance hierarchy.

Mind
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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.

Biology
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Mom’s Genes Make Males Die Sooner

Men who make it to adulthood without succumbing to the male habit of dying in accidents shouldn't congratulate themselves too soon.

Biology
Health
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Accounting for Values: An Evolutionary Perspective on Resources

How can organizations and people account for the things they truly value?

Webinar
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Multilevel Selection is a Productive Theoretical Framework for Investigating Human History

Evolutionists respond to Steven Pinker's challenge to group selection. ETVOL welcomes all points of view.

Biology
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Boiling Blood

The physical experience of anger may be similar for all humans, but different cultures have different ways of expressing it.

Mind
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Cultural Evolution of Pants

Why do we wear pants?

Culture
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Scientists Find Secret of Why Women Live Longer

Why women live longer than men.

Biology
Health
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Evolutionary Molecule Identified By Researchers

A molecule that could play a key role in how cells develop into the building blocks of life.

Biology
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Correlation, Causation, and the Bravery of Young Observational Scientists

Fracking, low birth weights and the scientific process.

Environment
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