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And that is what Dr Brian Hare and Dr Vanessa Woods, two researchers from Duke University s Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, take issue with. Speaking to BBC Reel, Dr Woods said: “When it comes to Darwin, we did absolutely misunderstand ‘survival of the fittest’.  “Fitness is just your ability to reproduce. “This idea that you had to be the biggest and the strongest and the meanest in order to succeed is not what Darwin meant at all.” Charles Darwin put forward his theory on evolution two centuries ago (Image: GETTY) Darwin became famous for his hypothesis (Image: GETTY) Dr Woods, who co-authored Survival of the Friendliest’ with Dr Hare, says the theory has become ingrained in society. 

Archeologists Find 17,000-Year-Old Kangaroo Painting

Archeologists Find 17,000-Year-Old Kangaroo Painting An Australian rock painting has been dated at approximately 17,300 years old the oldest known artwork still on the wall of a rock shelter in the country in a finding that unlocks a greater understanding of humanity’s ancient past. Researchers from the University of Melbourne (UM) and the University of Western Australia (UWA) found the kangaroo painted by ancestors of the Balanggarra people from the northeast Kimberley region of Western Australia. The results were published on Feb. 22 in Nature Human Behaviour and form part of Australia’s largest rock art dating project. To calculate its age, the archaeologists worked with traditional owners using radiocarbon dating based on the age of wasp nests over the paint.

Letter: Look to history as guide in addressing coronavirus housing issues

Letter: Look to history as guide in addressing coronavirus housing issues to the editor FacebookTwitterEmail FILE. Letter writer says, As legislators and other leaders debate the most effective and most humane way to deal with pending evictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I hope that they will take time to look back at the bitter lessons learned from the 19th century Great (avoidable) Irish Famine. (Hans Pennink / AP)Hans Pennink/AP As legislators and other leaders debate the most effective and most humane way to deal with pending evictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I hope that they will take time to look back at the bitter lessons learned from the 19th century Great (avoidable) Irish Famine. Most historians agree that the brutal eviction policy allowed by the British government contributed to at least a million peasant deaths during that period of mass starvation and forced migration.

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