Speakers at the International Union of Biological Sciences, Symposium on Genetics of Population Structure in Pavia, Italy, in 1953. How many big-name geneticists can you name (Haldane, Fisher, Dobzhansky, Mayr, Waddington, E.B. Ford)?
In today’s Nature, Peter Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that migration is an engine of social change because the movement of people into societies that offer a better way of life is a more powerful driver of cultural evolution than conflict and conquest (pay-access only, sorry!):
As cultural evolutionists interested in how societies [...]

