Researchers have created a way to see your family tree as a movie rather than a still portrait by tracing where your ancestors moved across the globe over time. The statistical method can also be used ...
A roadside stop to photograph rock formations for a biology lesson unexpectedly turns into a powerful real-world example of ...
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PsyPost on MSNFaces are seen as more dominant when presented against a red backgroundTwo experiments using pictures of male and female human faces in Japan showed that faces were more likely to be perceived as ...
A person who dumps you and then wants you back is a person who still has feelings for you. Similarly, someone who will try to ...
Writing goes back about 5,000 years, but the spoken words is over a million years old. Psychology, biology and archaeology ...
Micro-cheating, whether intentional or not, can negatively impact a couple in a number of ways. Here's what to know, according to relationship experts.
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Bored Panda on MSNThis Online Group Shares Positive Pics, And Here Are 44 To Make You SmileThe world is full of wonder and goodness, but you have to consciously look for it when things get truly tough. The post This Online Group Shares Positive Pics, And Here Are 44 To Make You Smile first ...
He was a pioneer; he was a pathbreaker. And he was a founder—of the field of evolutionary psychology, and of the Center for Evolutionary Psychology that made UC Santa Barbara the throbbing heart ...
Mental illness has long been regarded as an aberration, a flaw in the human mind that needs correction. But what if, instead, these conditions represent an unintended consequence of evolution ...
This mini-review examines the role of Virtual Reality (VR) in enhancing athletes’ performance and reaction abilities in combat sports, aiming to highlight the advantages and potential benefits of VR ...
A (still growing) paper list of Evolutionary Computation (EC) published in some (rather all) top-tier (and also EC-focused) journals and conferences. For EC-focused publications, only ...
says Robin Tinghitella, an evolutionary and behavioral ecologist at the University of Denver. In the lab, Tinghitella and colleagues compared O. ochracea flies from Hawaii and Florida. The team ...
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