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Anecdote in Science: The 224th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

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Medicines from the Forest

Learning across species can lead to the adoption of behaviors, such as applying medicines topically, as seen in monkeys. The abundance of potential medicines in tropical forests is due to plants evolving molecules to defend their leaves, which interfere with biological processes. These chemicals can regulate organ activity, indicating that medicines, though derived from poisons, are ubiquitous in nature.

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