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The Scent of Flavor
Linda Bartoshuk
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Had Aristotle recognized flavor as a sensation distinct from taste, he might have paid attention to how taste, flavor, and smell really work together. It was, in fact, only in the nineteenth century that this distinction was realized. Linda Bartoshuk retraces the history of our understanding of flavor, and recounts tales from her life’s work researching the chemical senses of taste and smell.
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Prophesying War
Jason Quinn
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Laurel Stone
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David Winter’s
Roots of War
attempts to understand the factors that contribute to the escalation of conflicts. Jason Quinn and Laurel Stone scruple at Winter’s methodology and interpretations.
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Hogamous, Higamous
Robert Dunn
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In
Testosterone Rex
, Cordelia Fine assesses the behavior of men and women as a manifestation of ancient evolutionary urges. Robert Dunn argues culture also plays a role in gender variation.
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An Old Infirmity
William von Hippel
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Can we learn to age well? Evolutionary psychologist William von Hippel looks at some worrying trends shaping current research and offers a note of caution for these approaches and interpretations.
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