See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Science Sunday: Is Evolution Direction Oriented? http://t.co/UI7Rlz4Q via @MeradethHouston Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Good general intro on common misinterpretation of evolution. Don’t agree with definition evolution though. Evolution is more than mere change over time: there’s always a selective force active. See on meradethhouston.blogspot.fr
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY – Turkey’s science state council halts publication of evolution books
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution The Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK) has put… Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: A very regretable choice… I think it’s in religion’s best interest to engage in dialogue with science. There’s no other way if you truly believe that God created all being: you need to understand His […]
Cooperation, conflict and the cultural evolution of religion | Human Evolutionary Studies Program (HESP)
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Those with an academic interest in the study of religion may have to check out this event at SFU. http://t.co/WCuGI5be Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Should have seen this earlier, seems an interesting program! See on hesp.irmacs.sfu.ca
Visual Loop
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution A non-stop stream of Links to Infographics, Maps, Charts and many other worldwide Visualization… (Being Connected: A Cultural Revolution or Technology Evolution? Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Interesting source, offering different categories. See on visualoop.tumblr.com
Dog Diet Evolved To Be More Human
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution A dog’s willingness to eat just about anything you give him might actually be a key part of canine evolution. Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: Sure happy it’s not the other way around 😉 See on http://www.slate.com
How Epigenetic Information Could Be Inherited – Science 2.0
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution How Epigenetic Information Could Be Inherited Science 2.0 Epigenetics is a nascent, exciting field and due to its broad scope, it is used to rationalize the ‘it might be so’ potential of the mundane (evolutionary psychology) to the silly (social… Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: This is exactly what Geoff Ryman […]
Idle No More: Evolution of a social-media movement Add to … – Globe and Mail
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Globe and Mail Idle No More: Evolution of a social-media movement Add to … Globe and Mail Idle No More: Evolution of a social-media movement Add to … The Globe and Mail. Published Thursday, Jan. 24 2013, 8:43 PM EST. Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: An interesting article for two reasons. […]
Male partner selectivity, romantic confidence, and media depictions …
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Evolutionary Psychology Co-Editors: Bernhard Fink, Benedict C. Jones, and Todd K. Shackelford. search form. search. Original … Evolutionary Psychology 11(1): 36-49 Laramie D. Taylor, University of California Davis, lartaylor@ucdavis.edu … See on http://www.epjournal.net
Evolution: Education and Outreach – a SpringerOpen journal
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution RT @SpringerOpen: #Springer journal Evolution: Education and Outreach now #openaccess and part of the #SpringerOpen portfolio: http://t.co/667ZiIGG #oa Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: A great source for teachers, necessary in a world where evolutionary theory is misrepresented more often than not. Open acces! See on http://www.evolution-outreach.com
Finger Treads | Evolutionary Psychology
See on Scoop.it – Cultural evolution Finger Treads – are our fingers like tyres? | Evolutionary Psychology http://t.co/gDnEdhJ8 Tom Uytterhoeven‘s insight: A just so story, or for real? The article cautions that more research needs to be done, but it’s an interesting story anyway. Wrinkled fingers as the biological equivalent of race tires: awesome! See […]