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Darwinism is Social - This essay appeared on David Kohn, ed., 'The Darwinian Heritage'. Princeton and Nova Pacifica, 1985, pp. 609-638.
 
Deep down, women prefer men with a booming voice - Research into women's sexual preferences showed that men with deep, booming voices are perceived as being more attractive, stronger and taller than men who speak with a high-pitched squawk.
 
Developmental biology: Control by combinatorial codes - Studies in fruitflies support the idea that regulatory regions of genes control development by acting as molecular 'computers', calculating cell fate according to the combined effects of several signalling pathways.
 
Domestication - DNA is revealing that taming animals was not a simple process.
 
Dominant rams lose out by sperm depletion - Here we show that constraints on sperm production mean that those males that are most successful in overt contests can become ineffectual in covert sperm competition.
 
Dreams - Matthew Wilson contends that animals do have complex dreams.
 
Evolution and the Origins of Disease: November 1998 - Nesse and Williams' Scientific American article on evolution and the origins of disease.
 
Evolution, Biology and Psychology from a Marxist Point of View - This article is largely historical, but the issues remain timely.
 
Evolution, Teleology, Intentionality - Online paper by Daniel Dennett.
 
Evolutionary Biology and Ideology: Then and Now - A paper contributed to a conference on 'The Social Impact of Modern Biology'. It appeared in Science Studies 1: 177-296, 1971.
 
Evolutionary Ethics and Biologically Supportable Morality - A paper by Michael Byron.
 
Evolutionary biology: Deja vu - A long-term study of fruitflies adds to the evidence that evolution can run backwards. To what extent the genetic underpinnings revert to the original is unclear.
 
Evolutionary naturalism, theism, and skepticism about the external world - Online paper by J. Wesley Robbins.
 
Evolutionary theory and the psychology of eating - Online paper by A. W. Logue.
 
Exorcising the Homunculus: There's No One Behind the Curtain - The traditional view of the will as a kind of little man in your head needs to be replaced by a detailed account of how neural tissue gives rise to controlled behavior.
 
Fear makes worms turn friendly - A single gene influences the social behaviour of worms.
 
Fear memories require protein synthesis in the amygdala for reconsolidation after retrieval - Here we show that consolidated fear memories, when reactivated during retrieval, return to a labile state in which infusion of anisomycin shortly after memory reactivation produces amnesia on later tests, regardless of whether reactivation was performed 1 or 14 days after conditioning.
 
Feminism and evolutionary psychology - Online paper by S. L. Hurley.
 
For Fathers and Newborns, Natural Law and Odor - Swedish scientists find that babies smell appealing, and speculate on a method to pacify aggressive men.
 
From Prototools to Language - Technology is by no means a recent invention. Philip & Phylis Morrison trace its origins back through our prehistoric ancestry.
 
 

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