Why we cooperate
Public lecture by Professor Martin Nowak, Harvard University, USA. We all know that Darwinian evolution is based on competition and 'survival of the fittest' but this doesn't square easily with the evolution of altruistic behaviour. Martin Nowak proposes that cooperation is as fundamental to evolution as natural selection.
Filmed at 6.30pm -- 7.40pm on 03 May 2005 at The Royal Society, London.
http://royalsociety.org/events/2005/why-cooperate/
Видео Why we cooperate канала The Royal Society
Filmed at 6.30pm -- 7.40pm on 03 May 2005 at The Royal Society, London.
http://royalsociety.org/events/2005/why-cooperate/
Видео Why we cooperate канала The Royal Society
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