Streaming Video of EvoS Seminars
Please also check out the Binghamton University Podcast series "What's New in EvoS: The Evolutionary Studies Podcast"
- Mating and Sexuality
- Insects
- Intergroup Conflict
- History & Science of Evolutionary Study
- Medicine
- Humanities
- Education
- Development and Learning
- Human Evolution
- Plants
Hedging Their Bets? Explaining Long-Term Investment in Juveniles by Male Baboons by Liza Moscovice [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
The Evolution of Non-Conceptive Mating: New Insights from Studies of Wild Western Gorillas by Diane Doran-Sheehy [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Hormones and Human Childcare: Evolutionary and Proximate Dimensions of a Cooperative Breeder by Peter B. Gray [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Desire, Sex, Longing for Love: A Tripartite Conundrum by William Jankowiak [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
The Science of Sex Appeal: An Evolutionary Perspective by Gordon Gallup [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Darwin's Legacy in the Behavioral Sciences: Human Mating Research in the 21st Century by David Schmitt [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Intimacy, Infidelity, and the Individual by Justin Garcia [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
How Women Compete for Mates by Maryanne Fisher [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Phylogeny and Evolution of Unusual Genetic Systems in Armored Scale Insects by Ben Normark [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Diet, Sex, and Aging for Supermodels (supermodel organisms, that is) by Aaron Haselton [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origin of War by David Livingstone Smith [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Darwin: Discovering the Tree of Life by Niles Eldridge and Ken Nystrom[SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2010]
Mr. Jefferson and the Giant Moose by Lee Dugatkin [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2010]
Evolutionary Theory: Toward an Extended Synthesis? by Massimo Pigliucci [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
What Did Darwin Do? by Warren Almon [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2009]
Intelligent Design v. Evolutionary Theory by Elliot Sober [Binghamton University, 2006]
Evolution and Premenstrual Syndrome by Chris Reiber [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
How We Get Cancer and Why it Has Been so Hard to Cure by Carlo C. Maley [Binghamton University]
From Landscape to Life: An Artist's View by Steven Siegel [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Workshop on Teaching Evolution in American Schools by Glenn Geher, Niles Eldgridge, Greg Eldridge, and Michelle Eldridge [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2010]
The Human Ancestral Environment for Education, and Its Relevance for Education Today by Peter Gray [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Testosterone and Male Life History: Evidence for Developmental Adaptation in the Philippines by Chris Kuzawa [Binghamton University, Fall2009]
Cognitive Ecology: Evolutionary Approaches to Associative Learning by Karen Hollis [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Recent Discoveries in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain) by Rolf Quam [Binghamton University, Fall 2009]
Mutalists, Pathogens, and the Evolution of Sex in Wild Garlic by Margaret L. Ronsheim [SUNY New Paltz, Spring 2010]