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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Painful and Extreme Rituals Enhance Social Cohesion

Painful and extreme rituals may enhance social cohesion.

Politics
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Seeking Sasquatch With Science

A sizable amount of publically available data exists that organizes and quantifies Bigfoot sightings.

Biology
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The Psychology Of Why Cyclists Enrage Car Drivers

I've got a theory, of course. It's not because cyclists are annoying.

Mind
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Brain scans reveal possible links to reoffending

Researchers studying brain scans of inmates find a possible link to risks of future criminal behavior.

Politics
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Economics Is A Lost Field

A field cannot be more lost than to be clueless on its most important issues.Economists are divided on both fiscal and monetary policy, the most important economic issues of the day. The divide is on the direction of policy, not on some detail.

Economy
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Napoleon Chagnon: The Fierce Sociobiologist

Times have changed for the study of human behavior from an evolutionary perspective, thanks in part to his pioneering spirit.

Culture
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Taming The Autonomous Learner

Education
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Reconstructing the Original Building Blocks of Life

Scientists in Spain have rebuilt four-billion-year-old thioredoxins that could withstand harsh environments characteristic of early Earth.

Paleontology
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The Evolved Mind In The Modern School

Education
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New ceratopsid Nasutoceratops: “Large-Nosed Horned Face”

The new ceratopsid species, a close relative of the well-known <em>Triceratops</em>, has been dubbed <em>Nasutoceratops titusi</em>, and would have grown approximately fifteen feet long and weighed around 2. 5 tons.

Paleontology
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How Fairness Depends On Your Social Status

A growing body of research indicates that we do not hold people of different social status to the same standards.A growing body of research indicates that we do not hold people of different social status to the same standards: What counts as fair for a high-status individual does not necessarily count as fair for a low-status individual.

Economy
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Snakes, Sunrises, And Shakespeare

How our deep evolutionary past still shapes our modern tastes, desires, and aversions.

Environment
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