Browse newsletters about evolution
22 evolution newsletters from across the web

Natal Gazing | Darby Saxbe | Substack
by Darby Saxbe
Clinical psychologist and USC professor Darby Saxbe dissects science, parenting, and brain changes, especially in fathers, sharing research and personal musings.

The Etymology Nerd | Adam Aleksic | Substack
by Adam Aleksic
Adam Aleksic, a Harvard linguist and NYT bestselling author (The Etymology Nerd), publishes long-form thoughts on the intersections of language, culture, technology, and social media.

Voice for Science and Solidarity by Geert Vanden Bossche | Substack
by Geert Vanden Bossche
Geert Vanden Bossche explores scientific truths about detrimental health and social consequences of COVID-19 mass vaccination campaigns and their impact on viral evolution.

Conspicuous Cognition | Dan Williams | Substack
by Dan Williams
Academic philosopher Dan Williams shares his thoughts on philosopy, psychology, evolution, politics, artificial intelligence, and misinformation.

John Hawks | Substack
by John Hawks
John Hawks, a UW-Madison professor and evolutionary geneticist, explores human evolution, ancient DNA, and discoveries like Homo naledi from South Africa.

Anthropology.net | Substack
by Anthropology & Primatology
Anthropology.net explores human origins and evolution. It covers biological anthropology, archaeology, ancient DNA, and primate behavior with rigorous, accessible science.

Aporia | Substack
by Aporia
Aporia publishes data-driven articles and podcasts exploring important/censored topics: intelligence, human biodiversity, immigration, and AI.

The Nature-Nurture-Nietzsche Newsletter | Steve Stewart-Williams | Substack
by Steve Stewart-Williams
Psychology professor and author Steve Stewart-Williams shares non-politicized insights on evolution, psychology, and philosophy, addressing sex differences and freedom of speech.

Optimally Irrational | Lionel Page | Substack
by Lionel Page
Economist Lionel Page explains human behavior and society, applying economics and game theory as the 'grammar of life' to offer naturalistic insights.

MOTHERHOOD UNTIL YESTERDAY | Elena Bridgers | Substack
by Elena Bridgers
Science writer Elena Bridgers explores maternal wellness through an "evolutionary mismatch" lens, contrasting hunter-gatherer and modern motherhood practices.

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning | Substack
by Razib Khan
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning delivers deep dives into human genetics, ancient history, and culture, alongside a weekly podcast featuring uncensored discussion.

The Antidote
by Dr Dan Goyal
Dr. Dan Goyal, a physician and neuroscientist, pens 'The Antidote' to explore neuroscience, ethics, and current affairs, fostering civility and humanity.

Intelligence for the People | Roberto Iannuzzi | Substack
by Roberto Iannuzzi
Independent researcher Roberto Iannuzzi offers critical analysis on international politics, dissecting a multipolar world, Western decline, and democracy crises.

Proud to be an American, by Tara Ross | Substack
by Tara Ross
Tara Ross, author, shares daily American history stories, constitutional insights, and a weekly Medal of Honor Monday.

Natural Selections | Heather Heying | Substack
by Heather Heying
Biologist Heather Heying explores evolution's impact on all life, challenging conventional wisdom and fostering independent scientific thought.

Tangentially Speaking with Chris Ryan | Substack
by Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan, co-author of Sex at Dawn, hosts Tangentially Speaking, featuring candid rants and conversations with an eclectic mix of guests on human nature.

Play Makes Us Human
by Peter Gray
Psychology professor Peter Gray explores how play makes us human, fostering learning, happiness, and creativity in children and adults. Author of Free to Learn.

Maiden Mother Matriarch | Louise Perry | Substack
by Louise Perry
Louise Perry challenges dysfunctional sexual culture and explores the true nature of human sexuality, inviting experts to foster social repair via honest conversations.

Madeleine's Substack
by Madeleine Beekman
Madeleine Beekman explores how evolution relates to human behavior, using essays to explain various issues through an evolutionary lens, guided by Dobzhansky's insights.

Ideas Sleep Furiously
Ideas Sleep Furiously provides data-driven articles, podcasts & research on intelligence, human biodiversity, and AI. Edited by Bo Winegard and Noah Carl, it's broadly conservative.
Science News
This newsletter delivers the latest in scientific discovery, covering fascinating topics from space collisions and climate change to animal behavior and human health.
Ignition Zeitgeist
Illuminates the defining ideas and cultural shifts of the current zeitgeist, sparking fresh insights into emerging trends and societal evolution.