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.

The current pandemic is an obvious manifestation of the price society has to pay for current practices.

Due to the transdisciplinary nature of research on evolution, openness to engage in an interdisciplinary dialogue is required.

Cultural forces are far greater than genetic predisposition or geographic proximity in promoting cooperation with nonkin.

Research shows that when a person moves into a more competitive industry their trust tends to increase.


To support a sustainable and inclusive world, the sciences must grapple with their embeddedness in systems of power and domination.


Pandemics spread among human populations because the viruses and bacteria that cause them exploit a key evolutionary asset of the human species: our unique pro-social nature.

Climate change, collapsing ecosystems, savage wealth inequality, tech monopolies, and the growing precarity of livelihoods are challenging some foundational assumptions of standard economics.

The exploration of learning as an evolutionary process and evolution as a learning process holds untapped educational potential.

In Part I of a series, author John Long describes his passion for placoderms – and his sudden discovery of live birth in these ancient fish.The story of unraveling placoderm reproduction begins with a 380-million-year-old fossil from the Gogo site, Western Australia, that yielded the oldest evidence of live birth in vertebrates.

A Bit about the Founding Editor of <em>The Evolutionary Review.</em>
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