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The Evolution of Cooperation in Everyday Trade in Ancient Pompeii and Viking Age Scandinavia, Megan Specht, UG '23 (2272281)

Many researchers have used models and equations to explain how human cooperation evolved. The current research shows that these cooperative behaviors can only spread throughout a population when…

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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Paul Turner

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Paul Turner "Ecology, Evolution and Virotherapy: Harnessing Viruses to Solve Human Problems”

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Final Public Oral Examination of Ian Miller

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Final Public Oral Examination of Lucas Henry

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Ising Model on Locally Tree-like Graphs: Uniqueness of Solutions to Cavity Equations, Qian Yu, Post Doc (3000000)

In the study of Ising models on large locally tree-like graphs, in both rigorous and non-rigorous methods one is often led to understanding the so-called belief propagation distributional recursions…

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Evolution by Pesticides, Yeraldi Loera, G1 (3958324)

In an increasingly polluted world, contaminants have become a significant threat to biological homeostasis and may be eliciting rapid evolutionary responses in exposed wildlife populations. In 1980,…

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Public and private transportation in Chinese cities: Impacts of population size, city wealth, urban typology, and the built environment, Xiangwen Fu, G4 (3954227)

The development of urban transportation is affected by population size, city wealth, urban typology, and the built environment and has significant implications for urban sustainability. We analyze…

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Generic Drug Shortages in Global Markets

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Earth's first reefs and the beginnings of animal life, Ryan Manzuk, GS (2306039)

Just over 500 million years ago, many of the animal forms recognized today suddenly appear in the geologic record. This rapid evolutionary event often is referred to as the Cambrian Explosion, and…

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Culture vs. Consciousness: A Core Human Tension

Most creatures are adapted to their environment. Humans are, in many ways, a notable exception to this, having adapted to the process of transition between environments rather than to any particular…

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The Human Body as an Evolutionary Patchwork

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