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October 22, 2024
Evolutionary Mismatch and How To Evaluate It: A Basic Tutorial
Evolutionary mismatch is a state of disequilibrium whereby an organism that evolved in one environment develops a phenotype that is harmful to its fitness or well-being in another environment.

May 21, 2024
Conscious Multilevel Cultural Evolution: Theory, Practice, and Two Case Studies
Darwin’s theory of evolution is increasingly being used to guide positive change efforts.

April 15, 2024
DNA, Nabokov, and Biogeography
The authors examine the prehistory of Nabokov’s surprising, controversial, and ultimately vindicated 1945 scenario for the dispersal of Polyommatini Blue butterflies across the Americas.

March 18, 2024
Williams’ Rule and Its Relevance for Positive Change Efforts
Williams’ Rule ought to be more widely known, which can improve any positive change effort, no matter what topic domain or scale.

June 28, 2023
Cultural and Scientific Narratives Are Mutually Reinforcing: Tom Stoppard's "The Hard Problem" and Sarah Treem's "The How and the Why"
These plays offer a unique window onto two types of biases that affect people contending with Sarah Hrdy's revelation that women weigh the costs as well as benefits of nurturing.
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