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.

Corals grow in shapes specific to their surroundings, but this plasticity often masks evolutionary relationships. One must look closer...Sahale Casebolt, a graduate student at Virginia Tech, is comparing micro-features of fossil and modern corals with their DNA sequences to reveal evolutionary relationships.

“You will die of old age. I will die from climate change.” - Greta Thunberg

Paleo-type diets by limiting salt and sugar should help limit damage to the blood vessels in the kidneys and other organ systems.

Two approaches help us identify high-risk activities and social processes that heighten the likelihood of zoonotic spillover.

There is an inspiring new direction in which the evolutionary science of education can be engaged as a platform for the empowerment of youth and whole school communities.

Cooperative learning can help to establish social conditions that are similar to those that brought about cooperation in early humans.


By understanding classical Greece as a Major Evolutionary Transition is that it can place the very concept of democracy on a stronger theoretical foundation.


An evolutionary perspective can bring back what’s missing from economic theory.

How does felt emotion overlap with expressed emotion and its social functions? What is the impact of empathy and reading the emotions of others?

A conversation with Prof. Nicholas R. Jordan, founder of Forever Green which is one of the most ambitious efforts to transition from conventional farming practices to regenerative agriculture
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