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There’s an evolutionary basis to mental illness

February 8, 2020February 11, 2020 sub.editors 0 Comments Annalise Murray

Annalise Murray discusses the genealogical origins of human mental health.

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Why was only one of fifteen Nobel laureates female?

October 31, 2019October 31, 2019 sub.editors 0 Comments Annalise Murray

By Annalise Murray So, the Nobel prize winners were announced this week. The Prize for Physics was awarded one half to James Peebles for “theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology”, and the other jointly to Michael Major and Didier Queloz for

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