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Roddy Grieves
rmgrieves
Boice (1977) https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/h0077338 tested if laboratory rats still know how to dig burrows. In an outdoor pen and in glass sided lab cages they dug burrows almost identical in design
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TheFreePhenotype
DialecticalA
Recently an article was published that attempts to defend the idea that a clear delineation can be made between proximate and ultimate processes. Here I discuss how this perspective is
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James Poulos
jamespoulos
A type of liberalism is independent of and prior to the abstract apparatus of liberal experts trying to make the world conform to their perfection of it in speech...That of
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Norbert Wiener Kreis
carl_b_sachs
As promised, some thoughts on what I advertised as "Sellarsian cybernetic communism": a meandering thread. I shall start with my musings on what Sellars meant by "the myth of the
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sonderina
umbrasalto
for the longest time now, psychology has had a chip on its shoulder about being a feminine-coded 'soft science' such that it became obsessed with only studying things that it
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Current Biology
CurrentBiology
Let's hear from 21 amazing women in #biology, starting with a grande dame of #popgen Tomoko Ohta https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(12)00707-5 #WomenInScience #WomenInScienceDay organelle biologist Maya Schuldinerh
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Jamie Jones
juemos
New paper out today with @MikePricePhD on how biological entities, who have been shaped by natural selection, should make decisions when the payoffs to those decisions are variable and have
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Alexis Verger
Alexis_Verger
#365womeninSTEM Let's try this for 2020, a thread that will highlight a woman in STEM every day #womeninscience #WomenInSTEM (in no particular order - You, you, maybe you- I will
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