As organizations look for ways to create high-performing teams, The Social Brain provides evidence-based strategies that ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In the early '90s, anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed that a human being has the capacity to have up to 150 meaningful relationships. Dunbar did a study of human ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with journalist Kelsey McKinney about her new book, You Didn't Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip.
An curved arrow pointing right. In the early '90s, anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposed that a human being has the capacity to have up to 150 meaningful relationships. Recently, Dunbar did a study ...
The story of the importance of stories begins not in leadership, but in anthropology. Robin Dunbar is a British anthropologist, evolutionary psychologist and a specialist in primate behaviour.
Robin Dunbar defending the future of science at the famous Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park, London, where any member of the public is, by tradition, allowed to say anything they like, no matter ...
The study of more than 2,000 people, commissioned by Fisherman’s Friend and analysed by anthropologist and Oxford University professor Robin Dunbar, found that it takes an average of 34 hours of ...
After the comic malfunctions of a self-driving car, which drove its passenger/prisoner in endless circles, Unexpected Elements rounds its attention on the humble circle.
At Oxford University, Alan Alda finds out from Robin Dunbar how human social networks compare to those of chimps, and at Yale University, watches babies as young as three months old pick ...