====== Featured Sites ====== [[http://evolution-institute.org]] All things viewed through the lens of evolution. Some original content, and also a great many pointers to relevant articles published elsewhere. Hosts [[http://socialevolutionforum.com/]], a group blog for social evolution discussion. [[http://edge.org/|http://edge.org/]] Editor John Brockman finds interesting people and gets them to write articles and do interviews. There's an emphasis on the "third culture" viewpoint from those interested in crossing the boundary between science and humanities. {{rss>http://edge.org/feed 3}} [[http://www.rosenfels.org]] A website dedicated to the ground-breaking work of Paul Rosenfels in developing a science of human nature. Includes all his original texts, a search engine, and contributions from many of his friends and students. ===== Also of Interest ===== * [[http://egtheory.wordpress.com/|http://egtheory.wordpress.com/]] Interesting (but sometimes technical) blog about [[:analysis:concept:evolution_as_algorithm|Evolution as Algorithm]] and use of simulations to study evolution. * [[http://neuroanthropology.net/|http://neuroanthropology.net/]] Anthropologists are making important contributions, but there is still much resistance to evolutionary reasoning. * [[http://onthehuman.org/|http://onthehuman.org/]] National Humanities Center * [[http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/serendip/|http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/serendip/]] An edited multi-contributor site with an emphasis on scientific understanding of human behavior and social organization. Contributors seem to be mainly from Brynmawr. * [[http://wiringthebrain.blogspot.ie/|http://wiringthebrain.blogspot.ie/]] Thoughtful and well-informed blog about brain development and how it is affected by genetics. ~~DISCUSSION:off~~