by Larry Shultz | Nov 19, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Democracy, Epigenetics, Evolution, Neuroeconomics, Public Health, Public Policy
Early life adversity jointly regulates body-mass index and working memory development
by Larry Shultz | Apr 22, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Economics, Education, Epigenetics, Neuroeconomics, Public Health, Public Policy
The impact of poverty and socioeconomic status on brain, behaviour, and development: a unified framework (degruyter.com)
by Larry Shultz | Mar 9, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biology, Education, Epigenetics, Genetics, Public Policy
As If You Had a Choice | STANFORD magazine Robert Sapolsky: “The Brain, Determinism, and Cultural Implications” | The Great Simplification
by Larry Shultz | Mar 4, 2024 | Biology, Epigenetics, Evolution, Genetics, Public Health
Elevated genetic risk for multiple sclerosis emerged in steppe pastoralist populations | Nature
by Larry Shultz | Feb 4, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biodiversity, Biology, Education, Emergent Properties, Epigenetics, Evolution, Genetics, NET non-equilibrium thermodynamics and life, Neuroeconomics
My God: It’s Evolution! | Do the Math (ucsd.edu) A Religion of Life | Do the Math (ucsd.edu)
by Larry Shultz | Feb 3, 2024 | Behavioral Economics, Biodiversity, Biology, Biophysical Economics, Democracy, Ecology, Education, Energy, Epigenetics, Evolution, Genetics, Human and Civil rights, Neuroeconomics, Pseudoscience, Public Health, Public Policy, Science, Uncategorized, US West
A Religion of Life | Do the Math (ucsd.edu) We are a story telling species. Stories about “god s” gave selective advantage to groups, who developed greater internal altruism. It rolled the dice in their favor in out group competition and aided in in group...