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.

What happens when 15,000 pounds of elephant encounters early humans? Dinner, of course.

The allure of evolutionary psychology for the dating world.



Four of the six families of scorpionflies that once lived on Earth died out before the Oligocene Epoch 33 million years ago, leaving us with the two families that exist today. Dr. Archibald has discovered the first specimens of one of those missing families, and dubbed it Eorpidae.

Our Stone Age brains never had or needed a way to process written symbolic language.

Folk tales' 'DNA' shows that people would sooner have sex with strangers than tell their fables.

<em>Alalcomenaeus</em> provides an important evolutionary step between scorpions and spiders and other arthropods like millipedes and crustaceans.


A new fossil belonging to an ancient fish is so complete that it is one of the few that still contained its tiny otoliths, or ear bones.


One of the greatest challenges of our time is reconciling the seemingly opposing worldviews of religion and science.
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