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.

Eating fermented fruit off the ground may have paved way for ability to digest ethanol.

An elongated snout was not something that got in the way for <em>Fuyuansaurus acutirostris</em>, a protorosaur recently discovered in Fuyuan County of Yunnan Province, China.

In Southwestern China, a 520 million-year-old arthropod fossil known as a fuxhianhuiid was discovered.

If we are to understand human behavior, evolutionary theory offers the single most powerful and parsimonious framework for doing so. As editors of the politics section, we aim to provide a forum for all new research on politics, irrespective of topic or level of analysis, but unified by a common focus on applying the insights of evolution to the many puzzles of political behavior.


Public participation in science, or citizen science, is finding a foothold in all branches of science.

A groundbreaking anthology bringing together leading evolutionary and non-evolutionary scholars.

Tiny primates form close bonds that may be foundation of human relationships.



When you have lost a democratic election to someone who fights against your sacred values, there is no consolation in the thought that you can barter over policy details in the legislature.

There is no lack of criticisms against our education system, but why would a psychologist advocate for a return to Pleistocene era principles?
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