'Warrior gene': If we genetically screen children to protect them from diseases, why shouldn't we investigate their proclivity to act agressively

‘Warrior gene’: If we genetically screen children to protect them from diseases, why shouldn’t we investigate their proclivity to act agressively

Patrick Whittle |
“Some people have real problems right out of the starting block. We can't dodge the responsibility for social action." ...
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Getting to the bottom of Riverdale’s ‘serial-killer gene’: Can it really drive you to violence?

Carolyn Twersky |
The penultimate episode of Riverdale season three contained a lot of shocking revelations, but for Betty fans, nothing was crazier ...
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Chasing the ‘warrior gene’ and why it looks like a dud so far

Kristen Hovet |
The year is 2025. The US has gone to war. Young Americans are being conscripted in droves, and those with ...
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Evolution and war: The ‘deep roots’ theory of human violence

Meredith Knight |
War has long been viewed as a way for societies to acquire wealth and power, even though it often doesn't ...
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Don’t blame evolution for war

Meredith Knight |
Despite the chance of acquiring wealth and power, whole war doesn't make life better. But engaging in a little violence ...