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Genes Are Not Fortune Tellers

By Agustínfuentes / January 7, 2014 / Comments Off on Genes Are Not Fortune Tellers

We need to move away from the myth that DNA alone tells us who, and how, we are A couple of weeks ago I received an email from a company called GBHealthwatch with the subject header “Eat Right for Your Genes”…Funny, I didn’t even know my genes were hungry.  No, really–genes can’t be hungry, nor…

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Mean Girls Are Not Mean Genes

By Agustínfuentes / December 2, 2013 / Comments Off on Mean Girls Are Not Mean Genes

Aggression between women today doesn’t mean females evolved to be “bitchy” Aggression in girls in our society is a growing problem and many young women are paying a price for it. And now, studying these “mean girls” has taken a new turn: a group of psychologists can now explain why females are “bitchy” to one another: it’s in their genes. I…

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Failure Is Good

By Agustínfuentes / October 10, 2013 / Comments Off on Failure Is Good

To err is human—lucky for us It took the swimmer Diana Nyad five tries to swim from Cuba to Florida. Alfred Nobel blew up his laboratory (and his brother) in his eventually successful quest to develop dynamite (and went on to fund the Nobel Prize). On a recent National Geographic google+ hangout, a group of scientists…

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A Gene for Harsh Parenting?

By Agustínfuentes / August 7, 2013 / Comments Off on A Gene for Harsh Parenting?

Do genetics and economics tell us why some people abuse their kids? Why do so many researchers keep trying to make human psychology simple and gene-based? A recent headline proclaims: “Researchers say a specific gene might make parents more likely to abuse their children during tough times.” The argument is that during bad economic times, or more specifically…

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The Phallus Fallacy

By Agustínfuentes / July 15, 2013 / Comments Off on The Phallus Fallacy

A focus on the phallus is pervasive in our society. The penis is not what defines a biological or a social male. Despite there not being any biological or evolutionarily robust reasoning, our society often associates the penis with social power, and worth. This is the phallus fallacy. Like many, I caught the summer blockbuster movie…

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How to Not Be Racist

By Agustínfuentes / May 24, 2013 / Comments Off on How to Not Be Racist

We need to talk openly and intelligently about race. I am occasionally racist— and so is most everyone in the USA. Even if we don’t think we are. Race is all around us, often in ways we often don’t realize. We can be less racist, and even move away from racism, but it takes a bit of…

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Size Matters, or Does It?

By Agustínfuentes / April 22, 2013 / Comments Off on Size Matters, or Does It?

A focus on genitals does not tell us much about being human We know sex is complicated in primates and that human sexuality is the most complex sexuality of any animal on the planet. But for some reason we keep asking very simple evolutionary questions about sex and thinking we get good answers…turns out, they are usually wrong.…

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Animals Matter

By Agustínfuentes / March 25, 2013 / Comments Off on Animals Matter

Our relationships with other animals have helped to shape our mind and body I love my dog. I love to see monkeys leaping through the rainforest, dolphins swimming in the sea, and house sparrows feeding on a park bench, I am fascinated by urban coyotes and cheer the return of the mountain lion across the…

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It’s Not All Sex and Violence

By Agustínfuentes / February 6, 2013 / Comments Off on It’s Not All Sex and Violence

Violence and sex are important, but ignoring what we do most is dangerous. Here is the sort of headline we expect to see: 4 killed and 20 raped in New York City today  Here is the headline we never see: 8,299,976 people got along in New York City today This contrast is even more dramatic when…

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Race No, Diversity Yes: A Suggestion for Obama’s Second Term

By Agustínfuentes / January 20, 2013 / Comments Off on Race No, Diversity Yes: A Suggestion for Obama’s Second Term

President Barack Obama was re-elected with more than 70 percent of non-white citizens voting for him and about 59 percent of whites voting against him. What does this suggest? We are a diverse country and many people have unequal access to the benefits this nation has to offer… and they voted accordingly. Race was not…

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