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Darwin's Joyful Journey of Discovery - WSJ.com

Steve Jones' review of Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle

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Darwin’s mistake: explaining the discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds

the profound biological continuity between human and nonhuman animals masks an equally profound discontinuity between human and nonhuman minds: relational reasoning abilities separate the mental capabilities of humans and other animals

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Universal 'babelfish' could translate alien tongues | New Scientist Space

according to Terrence Deacon of the University of California, Berkeley, US., all languages arise from the common goal of describing the physical world. That limits the way a language could be constructed

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Ethan Remmel: The Benefits of a Long Childhood

Why Youth Is Not Wasted on the Young: Immaturity in Human Development. David F. Bjorklund. xii + 276 pp. Blackwell Publishing, 2007. $24.95.

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Where did viruses come from?: Scientific American

they started as big bits of cellular DNA and then became independent. modern viruses seem to be a patchwork of bits that come from different sources—a sort of "mix and match" approach to building an organism.

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Tea and empathy | New Humanist

we project our individual consciousnesses into everything around us, which then, like a million million mirrors, bounces back the projection and reflects us back to ourselves: in our perception of them, we imagine they absorb something of us too.

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Edge: ANTS HAVE ALGORITHMS: A Talk with Iain Couzin

ant colony as a computing device

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Perspectives: The flip side to multiple personalities - being-human - 15 March 2008 - New Scientist

we all dissociate to some extent: if we didn't, we would be overwhelmed by the barrage of stimuli. I argue one effect of this normal dissociation is to create a normal multiplicity. So the gap between "crazy" people and the rest of us is a matter of degre

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Welcome To GEEP: The Group Experiment Environment Project

fully connected groups performed the best when solving simple problems. Small world groups, however, performed better on more difficult problems. The small world network preserves diversity

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Mark Ridley: How Far From the Tree?

review of GENES, PEOPLES, AND LANGUAGES By Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza. + sample chapter

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Humans Have Evolved Specialized Skills of Social Cognition: The Cultural Intelligence Hypothesis -- Herrmann et al. 317 (5843): 1360 -- Science

support for “cultural intelligence hypothesis": equivalence in technical skills between apes - chimpanzees and orangutans - and two-year-old human children, but inferior social skills in the apes.

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Roy F. Baumeister: Ima li što dobro u vezi s muškarcima? | Zarez 222

Is There Anything Good About Men?, American Psychological Association, Invited Address, 2007. Media Transcript Full Version http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~baumeistertice/goodaboutmen.htm

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