This View of Life
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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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An Ancient Brain Gives Clues About Insect Ancestry

Fuxianhuia protensa is an ancient arthropod from the Yunnan Province of China that has scientists rethinking the evolutionary history of insects.

Paleontology
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Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength

Men’s upper-body strength predicts their political opinions on economic redistribution.

Politics
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Major Forum Clarifies Nature of Cultural Evolution

Over forty top scientists discuss the topic of cultural evolution.

Culture
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Abraham Lincoln: A Believer In Evolution Who Didn’t Think Jesus Was The Son of God

Abraham Lincoln may fairly be described as post-Christian.

Mind
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Cliodynamics: Can Science Decode the Laws of History?

he new and highly controversial discipline cliodynamics is the most recent attempt to transform history into science.

Culture
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The Evolution of Fairness

Can examining how inequality began in a hunter-gatherer society teach us how to fairly share the costs and consequences of how we use diminishing natural resources?

Economy
Environment
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When Men Stop Seeking Beauty and Women Care Less About Wealth

The more equal men and women became, the less emphasis men placed on youth and beauty, and the less emphasis women put on wealth and power.

Culture
Mind
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Tool-Using Orangutans Learn Like Humans

When do orangutans start to form ideas about their world—specifically, how and when to use certain tools?

Technology
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Networking Ability a Family Trait in Monkeys

Social behaviors have been acted on by natural selection.

Culture
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Profiles in Evolutionary Moral Psychology: Richard Joyce

What he believes evolutionary biology offers moral philosophy.

Morality
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Feeling Threatened Makes Us Nicer (Toward Our Group)

Perceived menace makes people kinder to their kin but nastier to outsiders.

Politics
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Is Scientific Genius Extinct? One Expert Thinks So

Modern-day science has little room for the likes of Galileo or Charles Darwin, he argues.

Education
Mind
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