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Then, in 1962, the Scottish ecologist V. C. Wynne-Edwards, a careful observer of his country’s native red grouse, concluded that these birds sometimes sacrificed their reproductive privileges to keep their flock from starvation. The grouse, Wynne-Edwards contended, gauged the amount of food the moors could provide each year and adjusted their behav
... See moreHoward Bloom • The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History

Research shows that predators almost invariably go for a herd animal that is acting differently from the rest.
Howard Bloom • The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History
‘The phylogenetic roots of human lethal violence’,
Caroline Criado Perez • Invisible Women: the Sunday Times number one bestseller exposing the gender bias women face every day
it was the social measures that most influenced your chances of surviving,
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
Surprisingly, victims also tend to be better educated and better off than non-victims,
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
The funny thing about Barbara is she has a little dog who she insists is a well-behaved dog but who, in reality, either barks or tries to bite pretty much everyone who comes near—except Barbara. New residents—grad students, adjuncts—sometimes believe Barbara and bend down to pet him, but we got with the program long ago and speak to Barbara only, g
... See moreZadie Smith • Intimations: Six Essays
It was a risk to mention the Royal Shakespeare Company, and RADA, but the Discreet Mourners woman failed to link Astrid Miller, Audrey Hepburn’s Friend One, with the Astrid Fellowes who had been at the centre of a scandal in the 1970s and had gone mad on stage at the National, midway through a matinee of Macbeth.