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Cultural evolutionary behavioural science in public policy
Abstract Interventions are to the social sciences what inventions are to the physical sciences – an application of science as technology. Beha...
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Prosociality and health: Identification with all humanity is a replicable predictor of prosocial motivation for health behaviors
The acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic may have passed, but the pandemic remains a major worldwide health concern that demands continued vig...
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Electronic Energy Migration in Microtubules
The repeating arrangement of tubulin dimers confers great mechanical strength to microtubules, which are used as scaffolds for intracellular m...
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Ariadne’s thread and the extension of cognition: A common but overlooked phenomenon in nature?
Over recent decades, our philosophical and scientific understanding of cognition has changed dramatically. We went from conceiving humans as t...
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Asymptotic properties of maximal p-core p′-partitions
For primes p, we study the maximal possible size of a p-core p′-partition (a partition with no hook lengths or parts divisible by p). McDowell...
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Mimicking orchids lure bees from afar with exaggerated ultraviolet signals
Flowers have many traits to appeal to pollinators, including ultraviolet (UV) absorbing markings, which are well-known for attracting bees at ...
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Ultrastrong coupling between electron tunneling and mechanical motion
The ultrastrong coupling of single-electron tunneling and nanomechanical motion opens exciting opportunities to explore fundamental questions ...
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Do bumble bees play?
A variety of animals have been found to interact with and manipulate inanimate objects ‘just for fun’, that is, to play. Most clear examples o...
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Neural networks reveal emergent properties of collective learning in democratic but not despotic groups
Collective learning, the improvement of behaviours through experience of collective actions, is an area of animal learning that has received l...
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Microbial warfare and the evolution of symbiosis
Cooperative symbionts enable their hosts to exploit a diversity of environments. A low genetic diversity (high relatedness) between the symbio...
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