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This View of Life is an interdisciplinary academic journal dedicated to exploring the application of evolutionary science across all aspects of human life.

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Some Pessimistic Advice to an Aspiring Economist

The core assumption in modern economics is highly flawed but it can be hard to find anyone in economics departments willing to acknowledge it.

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No Room For A Gentle Ape

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Evolution 101: Religion

how the elements of religion can be studied in the same way that evolutionists study biological traits

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Paleoartist John Gurche on Recreating Prehistoric Life: Part II

Paleoartist John Gurche has worked on the movie Jurassic Park, designed stamps for the US Postal Service, and recently crafted the sculptures for the Smithsonian Museum’s Hall of Human Origins. In his new book <em>Shaping Humanity</em><em></em>, Gurche delves into the data, research, creativity, and emotion employed in constructing the Smithsonian exhibit.Paleoartist John Gurche has worked on the movie Jurassic Park, designed stamps for the US Postal Service, and recently crafted the sculptures for the Smithsonian Museum’s Hall of Human Origins. In his new book Shaping Humanity, Gurche delves into the data, research, creativity, and emotion employed in constructing the Smithsonian exhibit.

Paleontology
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Evolution and Black History Month

Joseph Graves discusses the myth of race, racial disparities in health, and why there are so few African American evolutionists.

Biology
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Science is a tough issue for the upcoming stars of the GOP

Nearly all the major Republican candidates disagree with - and in some cases outright mock - the scientific research supporting climate change.

Politics
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The Radical Theory of Evolution That Explains Democrats and Republicans

Skip over the research that says we inherit our politics from our parents. They all tell us the "how," not the "why."

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Big Love: Polygamy, Evolution, and the Law

Why should polygamy be illegal and should the law be changed? Two cases are pending in the US Supreme Court and a case considered by the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 2012 upheld the law.

Culture
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Rick Perry knocks evolution again

“Well, God is how we got here. God may have done it in the blink of the eye or he may have done it over this long period of time, I don't know. But I know how it got started."

Politics
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Feathery Dinosaurs Go Large

A new, large tyrannosaur from China suggests puts the concept of "scaly dinosaurs" to the test.

Paleontology
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Darwin’s Invisible Hand: Market Competition, Evolution And The Firm

Designing effective organizations using Darwinian selection.The key [to designing an effective organization] is not to strike some (inefficient) compromise between the interests of individuals and their group, but to work with the grain of human nature to bring individual and group interests into alignment.

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Episodes from the History of Paleontology and Geology Chapter Two: Most Popular Dinosaur Ever?

Is the infamous <em>T. rex</em> really the most popular dinosaur in America?Is the infamous <em>T. rex</em> really the most popular dinosaur in America?

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