Seirian Sumner receives funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). She is an employee of University College London. Her book Endless Forms: Why We Should Love Wasps, is published by ...
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Ant societies rose by trading individual protection for collective power—the evolution of 'squishability'
"I think of this as the evolution of squishability," laughed Economo. "Many kids have discovered that insects aren't all equally robust." Other social organisms, such as termites, may have trekked ...
On transmuting Boyle's law to Darwin's revolution / Stephen Jay Gould -- The evolution of cellular development / Lewis Wolpert -- The evolution of guns and germs / Jared Diamond -- The evolution of ...
READER QUESTION: Many people assume the patriarchy has always been there, but surely this isn’t the case? How did it really originate? Matt, 48, London. The patriarchy, having been somewhat in retreat ...
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