James Winters (@replicatedtypo) 's Twitter Profile
James Winters

@replicatedtypo

Researching culture, its evolution, and anything in-between | Centre for Culture and Evolution | Brunel University London

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Abbey Page (@abbeyepage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now working with James Winters and Rebecca Sear on this very topic to systematically understanding grandmothering 👵 This paper just is the first step in using the Agta case study to point out the fertile ground for theoretical innovation🚶‍♀️

hillaryvipond (@hillaryvipond) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper is: invention of modern innovation. Neffke et al They are going to ask how human societies learn as the sum of knowledge expands ideas.repec.org/p/egu/wpaper/2…

Paper is: invention of modern innovation. Neffke et al

They are going to ask how human societies learn as the sum of knowledge expands 
ideas.repec.org/p/egu/wpaper/2…
Mason Youngblood (@masyoungblood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do whales optimize their vocalizations for efficiency, just like human language? 🐋🎶 My latest study in Science Advances suggests they do—following linguistic laws seen in human speech. 🧵science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we think this has big implications: ✔️ Culture isn’t just about copying—individual-level, non-social, forces are (more) important (than what sometimes thought) to explain culture

Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I will give a seminar later today at the Durham Department of Anthropology (online) about my research on sentiment shifts in books, songs, etc. Slides at the link below! acerbialberto.com/talk/2025_durh…

I will give a seminar later today at the Durham Department of Anthropology (online) about my research on sentiment shifts in books, songs, etc. Slides at the link below!
acerbialberto.com/talk/2025_durh…
Brunel Psychology (@brunelpsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

21/ 👶 Ever wondered why humans rely so much on cooperative parenting and social networks? Dr Abbey Page Abbey Page explores fertility 🚼, social support 🆘 and how grandmothering is influenced by demography 👵✨ with Rebecca Sear & James Winters osf.io/76eka_v2

豊川航 Wataru Toyokawa (@watarutoyokawa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀COSMOS is BACK!!!💫 The Computational School on Modeling Social and collective behavior (COSMOS) will take place in RIKEN, Tokyo, between 29 Sept - 3 Oct, organised by me and fantastic Charley Wu (@thecharleywu.bsky.social) ! Application deadline: 25th April. More details 👉️ cosmossummerschool.github.io

Alberto Acerbi (@acerbialberto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadline in 5 days! Work with Chiara Bonacchi and myself for a 3-year postdoc based in Edinburgh. Cultural evolution + social media data to study how archaeological content fuels (or not) contemporary hostility online.

Jon Lanman (@lanmanjon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very pleased that this paper led by Will Gervais is now out in PNAS. Philosopher Dan Dennett coined the phrase 'belief in belief' for believing that belief in God is a good thing. In this paper, we document just how widespread it is, even among atheists. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

Linguistic Discovery (@lingdiscovery) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kanzi the bonobo, who learned language, made stone tools, and played Minecraft, dies at age 44. Read all about Kanzi’s remarkable life and contributions to linguistics in this free issue of the Linguistic Discovery newsletter: linguisticdiscovery.com/posts/kanzi/

Kanzi the bonobo, who learned language, made stone tools, and played Minecraft, dies at age 44.

Read all about Kanzi’s remarkable life and contributions to linguistics in this free issue of the Linguistic Discovery newsletter:

linguisticdiscovery.com/posts/kanzi/
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Kanzi, the bonobo who learned language, made stone tools, and played Minecraft, dies at 44 🦍 A visual thread 🧵 #Kanzi #apes #primates #primatology #evolution #linguistics #language #science

Kanzi, the bonobo who learned language, made stone tools, and played Minecraft, dies at 44 🦍 A visual thread 🧵

#Kanzi #apes #primates #primatology #evolution #linguistics #language #science
Sergi Valverde🌍(under a blue sky) (@svalver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study highlights the active role of humans in the hunter-farming transition. Varying population growth and mortality rates, driven by competition between hunter-gatherers and farmers, shaped agricultural development in these regions. Andrej Spiridonov pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

New study highlights the active role of humans in the hunter-farming transition. Varying population growth and mortality rates, driven by competition between hunter-gatherers and farmers, shaped agricultural development in these regions. <a href="/AndrejSpiridon4/">Andrej Spiridonov</a> pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
Abbey Page (@abbeyepage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🤩📣 New paper on participant-led methodological development for collecting high-resolution data on the post-natal period 👩‍🍼 with Sarah Myers, Emily Emmott, Rebecca Sear and the Best Beginnings ❤️ funded by The British Academy summary 🧵👇 Brunel University of London Brunel Research

Hamed Mahdavi (@hamedmahdavi93) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵 1/ How well do LLMs actually do on Olympiad-level math? We evaluated frontier models on 455 problems from the IMO Shortlist. Unlike most benchmarks, we emphasize proof validity, not just final answer correctness. Here’s what we found 👇

🧵 1/ How well do LLMs actually do on Olympiad-level math?

We evaluated frontier models on 455 problems from the IMO Shortlist.

Unlike most benchmarks, we emphasize proof validity, not just final answer correctness.
Here’s what we found 👇
Will (@evolving_moloch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Men everywhere love to impersonate animals and supernatural creatures, one of the most important and under-theorized cross-cultural patterns around

Men everywhere love to impersonate animals and supernatural creatures, one of the most important and under-theorized cross-cultural patterns around
Brunel Psychology (@brunelpsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 CCE's final seminar of this year is by the amazing Gillian Brown on "Are human mate preferences ‘universal’? A critical evaluation" 🌏👥 📣 📅 21st May / 13:00 - 14:30 / Online and in person (ESGW 111) Joining info below 👇 🔓 Open to all 🧡💚💙

📣 CCE's final seminar of this year is by the amazing
Gillian Brown on "Are human mate preferences ‘universal’? A critical evaluation" 🌏👥 📣  

📅 21st May / 13:00 - 14:30 / Online and in person (ESGW 111)  

Joining info below 👇  

🔓 Open to all 🧡💚💙