This View of Life
Magazine

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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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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Evolution Stands Up To Bullies

A new study examines humanity's drive to stand up against bullies.

Education
Mind
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Punishing Cheaters: Are We the Dark Knight—Or Just Dark?

If you could confront the pickpocket who ripped you off in the subway, would you simply demand your wallet back, or would you seek vengeance?

Economy
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Decolonizing Science and the Bias Against Non-Native English Speakers

The idea of having a common language in science is for it to create a common ground of communication, and that is something editors and reviewers need to remember.

Politics
Race
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