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The Quarterly Review of Biology

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The premier review journal in biology since 1926. Published in association with Stony Brook University (@stonybrooku) by @UChicagoPress @ChicagoJournals.

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From The Quarterly Review of Biology, check out “Unraveling the Environment-Phenotype-Genotype Nexus: Successful Approaches from Bird Colors and How to Apply Them to Other Traits and Taxa” here: ow.ly/QOSB50Sj0e1 The Quarterly Review of Biology

From The Quarterly Review of Biology, check out “Unraveling the Environment-Phenotype-Genotype Nexus: Successful Approaches from Bird Colors and How to Apply Them to Other Traits and Taxa” here: ow.ly/QOSB50Sj0e1 <a href="/QRevBiol/">The Quarterly Review of Biology</a>
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Stony Brook University is Hiring! Exciting Opportunity: Director of Undergraduate Biology at Stony Brook University. To apply or learn m ore, visit: apply.interfolio.com/155864

Stony Brook University is Hiring! Exciting Opportunity: Director of Undergraduate Biology at Stony Brook University. To apply or learn m ore, visit: apply.interfolio.com/155864
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The editorial board of the QRB is delighted to announce that Gregory A. Wray (Department of Biology, Duke University) has been promoted to Editor Emeritus, effective immediately. Dr. Wray joins Albert D. Carlson and Daniel E. Dykhuizen as an Editor Emeritus.

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We are saddened to hear of the passing of Michael Ruse, a prominent voice in the field of the philosophy of biology. He was a longtime Associate Editor of the QRB. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and fellow colleagues. legacy.com/ca/obituaries/…

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#OnThisDay in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark book 'On the Origin of Species' was first published. The work is one of the foundations of evolutionary biology, and one of the most important scientific works of the 19th century. #HistoryOfScience

#OnThisDay in 1859, Charles Darwin's landmark book 'On the Origin of Species' was first published. The work is one of the foundations of evolutionary biology, and one of the most important scientific works of the 19th century. #HistoryOfScience
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🌎✨ Climate Change in the Amazon Join us at the Climate Change in the Amazon Symposium. 📅 Date: December 6th ⏰ Time: 12:30-5:00 PM 📍 Location: Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Seminar Room

🌎✨ Climate Change in the Amazon
Join us at the Climate Change in the Amazon Symposium. 
đź“… Date: December 6th
⏰ Time: 12:30-5:00 PM
📍 Location: Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Seminar Room
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My recent article in The Quarterly Review of Biology on how AI might influence human evolution is intended as a conversation starter. But it runs >16k words. Before you make that commitment, see this quick intro at The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand. Then stay for the paper. theconversation.com/smaller-brains…

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This month is the 13th anniversary of the publication I am most proud of, where I proposed a new framework for Multiple Sclerosis and neurodegeneration as metabolic diseases. Since then, evidence have accumulated, new partnerships were made and …

This month is the 13th anniversary of the publication I am most proud of, where I proposed a new framework for Multiple Sclerosis and neurodegeneration as metabolic diseases. Since then, evidence have accumulated, new partnerships were made and …
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What effects could using AI have on human evolution? This press release highlights an article from The Quarterly Review of Biology that strives to answer this question and proposes potential outcomes. Read the press release here: ow.ly/j4nH50UJSPg The Quarterly Review of Biology

What effects could using AI have on human evolution? This press release highlights an article from The Quarterly Review of Biology that strives to answer this question and proposes potential outcomes. Read the press release here: ow.ly/j4nH50UJSPg <a href="/QRevBiol/">The Quarterly Review of Biology</a>
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To celebrate The Quarterly Review of Biology’s 100th anniversary, we invite you to contribute to The Bentley Glass Memorial Endowment Fund. For more information, please see journals.uchicago.edu/journals/qrb/b….

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How is urbanization affecting spiders' behavior? This article from The Quarterly Review of Biology explores how spiders navigate increasingly urban environments—and succeed. Read it here: ow.ly/IW2b50VTHwy The Quarterly Review of Biology

How is urbanization affecting spiders' behavior? This article from The Quarterly Review of Biology explores how spiders navigate increasingly urban environments—and succeed. Read it here: ow.ly/IW2b50VTHwy <a href="/QRevBiol/">The Quarterly Review of Biology</a>
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"Meticulous [and] engaging. [Donald Prothero] is a master of identifying, distilling, and connecting key developments...while presenting them in a personal and accessible manner."—Eric Post, The Quarterly Review of Biology. buff.ly/mmcdlZj #ClimateScience The Quarterly Review of Biology

"Meticulous [and] engaging. [Donald Prothero] is a master of identifying, distilling, and connecting key developments...while presenting them in a personal and accessible manner."—Eric Post, The Quarterly Review of Biology. buff.ly/mmcdlZj #ClimateScience <a href="/QRevBiol/">The Quarterly Review of Biology</a>
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It's great to see this new review of David Redvaldsen's book in our #MBSMH series! "A must-read for anyone interested in the history of eugenics" - bit.ly/4k00y55 The Quarterly Review of Biology Chicago Journals Click here to download your copy of the book: bit.ly/4lbI8zf

It's great to see this new review of David Redvaldsen's  book in our #MBSMH series! "A must-read for anyone interested in the history of eugenics" - bit.ly/4k00y55 
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This Open Access article from The Quarterly Review of Biology sheds light on agency and how agential behaviors affect and influence the evolution from unicellularity to multicellularity. Find it here: ow.ly/JPBF50WgT1b The Quarterly Review of Biology

This Open Access article from The Quarterly Review of Biology sheds light on agency and how agential behaviors affect and influence the evolution from unicellularity to multicellularity. Find it here: ow.ly/JPBF50WgT1b <a href="/QRevBiol/">The Quarterly Review of Biology</a>