Published inNautilus MagazineThe Strange Inevitability of EvolutionGood solutions to biology’s problems are astonishingly plentifulJan 23, 2020A response icon1Jan 23, 2020A response icon1
Published inNautilus MagazineNatural Selection in an OutbreakEvery time a disease spreads, it has another chance to mutateJan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineIngenious: Richard DawkinsThe evolutionary biologist reads Robert FrostJan 23, 2020Jan 23, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineFeel Different: Breaking Your Cell Phone’s HoldUnreliable rewards trap us into addictive cell phone use, but they can also get us outJan 17, 2020Jan 17, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineWhat Counts as Science?The arXiv preprint service is trying to answer an age-old questionJan 16, 2020A response icon1Jan 16, 2020A response icon1
Published inNautilus MagazineThe Martians Are Coming — and They’re HumanHow settling Mars could create a new human speciesJan 15, 2020A response icon1Jan 15, 2020A response icon1
Published inNautilus MagazineThe Trouble With MilkOnly 1 in 3 people have evolved tolerance to lactoseJan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineOnly Street Dogs Are Real DogsPurebreds don’t satisfy the biological definition of a speciesJan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineThere Are No True RebelsWe follow others no matter how hard we tryJan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020
Published inNautilus MagazineHow Necking Shaped the GiraffeThe private life of the African giant offers a remarkable view on evolutionJan 13, 2020Jan 13, 2020