Episodes
A short introduction to this album.
Published 04/01/10
A short introduction to this album.
Published 04/01/10
What happens when you apply Darwin to human social structures? Ruth Mace explains the value of this approach.
Published 04/01/10
What happens when you apply Darwin to human social structures? Ruth Mace explains the value of this approach.
Published 04/01/10
The comparative method can be used to investigate how culture relates to environment. The reproductive pattern of human females is a particularly interesting puzzle for evolutionary biologists.
Published 04/01/10
The comparative method can be used to investigate how culture relates to environment. The reproductive pattern of human females is a particularly interesting puzzle for evolutionary biologists.
Published 04/01/10
The current decline in family size seems to contradict the Darwinian model of inclusive fitness but it can be explained as a tradeoff between the cost of bringing up children and the number of children in a family.
Published 04/01/10
The current decline in family size seems to contradict the Darwinian model of inclusive fitness but it can be explained as a tradeoff between the cost of bringing up children and the number of children in a family.
Published 04/01/10
Does technology lead behaviour or does behaviour lead technology? Ruth Mace argues that the pill was invented to serve a Darwinian need.
Published 04/01/10
Does technology lead behaviour or does behaviour lead technology? Ruth Mace argues that the pill was invented to serve a Darwinian need.
Published 04/01/10