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Exploring gamers from an evolutionary perspective

by Michael | Jun 14, 2014 | Gaming, Lab News

Want to know what the evolutionary drivers of the gender differences in game preferences and play? So do we! Please help us by completing our survey (https://t.co/zIruQEYbyj) and passing on the...

Looking for a post-doc position?

by Michael | May 14, 2014 | Lab News

UNSW just released the VC Fellowships for 2014. If you’re interested in joining the lab as a post-doc. Check this out and send me an...

Videogames should be a teacher’s best friend

by Michael | May 13, 2014 | Lab News, Popular Science

By Michael Kasumovic Although videogames are seen by many as a waste of time, one thing they do undeniably well is teach. The problem is that educational games are about as much a game as low-fat ice cream is delicious. Both leave a bad taste in your mouth and are...

Tiny male spiders can get a leg over – as long as they’re picky

by Michael | Apr 11, 2014 | Lab News, Popular Science

By Michael Kasumovic Males will mate with anything. Well, that is the general view, one that exists because of a simple biological underpinning: females are reproductively limited by costly gestation, while males are only limited by their number of partners. As a...

How male and female basketball performance ages

by Michael | Jan 14, 2014 | Accepted paper, Lab News

A good start to the year as Simon Lailvaux, Robbie Wilson and I just had our first paper accepted in Evolution . Come back in a couple of weeks to find out about ageing and performance in male and female basketball...
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