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Evolutionary Biology
There's an entire Universe out there. So, with all that space, all those planets, and all those chances at life, why do we all live here?
From smartphone envy to life dissatisfaction, the root cause of much unhappiness is that we are wired to imagine how things could be better.
Embark on a journey through one of the most profound ecological transitions in the history of complex life.
Origin of life studies have always focused on a set of strict environments that could give rise to life. Ante-life opens new possibilities.
Neuroscientist and author Bobby Azarian explores the idea that the Universe is a self-organizing system that evolves and learns.
7mins
Plato and Carl Sagan were wrong about the human brain, says a top neuroscientist.
7mins
Nobel Prize-winning scientist Paul Nurse defines the 5 core principles of life.
4mins
Science has opened so many doors to humanity’s understanding of the world. Scientism shuts them. Here’s how to tell the difference.
4mins
People say we are better off than ever. Are they right?
5mins
80% of the world was once polygamous. What happened?
The puzzle of play
The purpose of play — for children, monkeys, rats or meerkats — has proved surprisingly hard to pin down. Scientists continue to toss around ideas.
Most people care what others think of them. In many situations, that can be leveraged for the common good.
6mins
What beavers and earthworms can teach us about working with, not against, Mother Nature.
7mins
Find food, have sex, not die. That’s pretty much all we need to do — but why do we make it so complicated?