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Mingzhen Lu on The Evolution of Root Systems & Biogeochemical Cycling

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The Evolution of Thick Roots and the Evolution of Lifelong Learning

There's a broader pattern that people like Mark Pagle have noted in his recent essay on Evolvability. Over tens of millions of years, animals are making larger jumps and body size towards the end of their data set. And this is akin to the research that SFI childhood development researcher, Alison Gopnik has done on the explore exploit tension. So it seems like over time, at least in living memory, as the increasing complexity of human society has led to a more and more unstable environment, it's favoring generalists.

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