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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Cliodynamics: A Science For Predicting The Future

Evidence for principles that explain past patterns and that just might also predict future trends.

Culture
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Down on the Cacao Farm: Sloths Thrive at Chocolate Source

Once a tract of tropical forest has been cleared, sloths have relatively little capacity to seek out new habitats.

Biology
Environment
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Gorilla Youngsters Seen Dismantling Poachers’ Traps—A First

Heartwarming story of gorillas dismantling poachers traps.

Environment
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For Unendowed Fish, A Fake Dinner Leads to Sex

So how do you get a female fish to sidle on over so you can slip her your genetic goods?

Biology
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Cultural Evolution of Pants II

The association between horse-riding and wearing of pants.

Culture
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Nature Isolation and Stable Vices

Is our increasing physical isolation from nature, and from one another, causing us to exhibit “stable vices”?

Environment
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The Origin of Life Challenge

The origin of life challenge. Scientists compete over how life began.

Biology
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Identifying the Principles of an Ecological Civilization

Redirecting humanity’s trajectory will require transformation at a foundational level.

Webinar
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Brain vs. Brawn

According to a new study, small animals with brains that are relatively large compared to their body size are better suited for survival.

Paleontology
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Eating With an Ex ‘Can Trigger Sexual Jealousy,’ Study Finds

Do people believe that sharing food might involve sharing more than just food?

Mind
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New Swimming Cave Cricket Species Filmed

A swimming cricket was one of three "new species" discovered by a TV crew filming in South America.

Biology
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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?

Biology
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