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.


A genome that can respond to environmental feedback and operate in many possible, unpredictable conditions would be even more likely to survive and reproduce than a rigid one.

Inter-disciplinarity is something that most universities want but might not be able to achieve without organizational change.

A conversation with Geoff Mulgan, founder of the think tank Demos and current chief executive of Nesta, the UK’s National Endowment for Science, on his new book "Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World".

Our geopolitical world seems increasingly unstable, and some see this instability as a threat to Humanist values. But do not fear.

If we want to understand the beliefs and behavior of people locked in deadly conflict with each other, we first need to consider these traits in their natural context, and that means understanding war in human evolution.

If we can agree to just the basic, face-value commitments connecting the best that has been thought and known about the complexities of our universe, with the best that has been thought and known about the flourishing of our species, we can evolve a global coalition for change with a breadth and depth only imaginable today.

The sooner we begin to cooperate within the scientific discipline, the sooner the theory of evolution will be stronger than ever.

When evolutionary theory is used in the building and construction industry we can better design our workspaces to increase cooperation and productivity.


Finding it hard to lose weight? Here's why this may be.

Did you know that Greg Graffin, founder of the legendary band Bad Religion, is also a deep evolutionary thinker? Here’s the back story.
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