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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Men and Women Really Do See Things Differently

Men and women really don't see eye to eye, according to a new study.

Biology
Mind
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The Russian Anarchist Prince Who Challenged Evolution

Are we cooperative or competitive?

Culture
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Humans Have Been Evolving Like Crazy Over the Past Few Thousand Years

the genetic diversity in the human population has exploded.

Biology
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Nessie As Evidence Against Evolution … And Five Odder Things Kids Are Taught

The Accelerated Christian Education curriculum is used in more than 50 UK schools.

Education
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Why, As People Get Richer, Do They Have Fewer Children?

As people get richer, they have smaller families. Why?

Culture
Economy
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Orangutans on Ritalin: An Evolutionary Developmental Psychology Perspective on ADHD

No animal other than us modern humans—our hunter-gatherer ancestors included—suffers ADHD. But plenty of today’s elementary school children do. What's going on?

Education
Health
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Don’t Trust Your Stone Age Brain: It’s Unsustainable

We haven’t evolved to be successful in the modern world.

Environment
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When Opportunity Calls, The Message Isn’t Always Clear

In an act that proclaimed the continuing importance of the aging spacecraft—looking tired and dusty but proud after weathering no less than five Martian winters—the rover <em>Opportunity</em> beamed home a set of images that has scientists scratching their heads.Scientists examining a Mars image from the 9-year-old rover <em>Opportunity </em>have multiple working hypotheses of what the spherules might be, but no one is yet sold on an explanation.

Paleontology
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The Evolutionary Advantage of Depression

Alleles (forms of genes) that increase one's risk for depression also enhance immune responses to infections.

Health
Mind
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Small Family Size Increases the Wealth of Descendants but Reduces Evolutionary Success

Having a small number of children increased the economic success and social position of descendants across up to four generations, but reduced the total number of long-term descendants.

Culture
All
Political Strength: A Man’s Muscle Power Influences His Beliefs

Do you favor wealth redistribution? The answer might depend on how strong you are.

Politics
All
Body Politic

Research continues apace on the genetics of political behavior

Politics
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