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Paulo Mota Gama: “The Most Distinguished Human Species Is that We Are Extremely Cooperative. Without Cooperation, There Would Be No Societies with Millions of people.”

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In this episode of podcast 45 Graus, science comes to the center of the conversation with the return of Paulo Gama Mota, biologist and professor at Coimbra University, a specialist in animal behavior and sexual selection. This time, the conversation with José Maria Pimentel focuses on cultural evolution, complementing previous episodes dedicated to biological evolution.
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In this episode of podcast 45 Graus, science comes to the center of the conversation with the return of Paulo Gama Mota, biologist and professor at Coimbra University, a specialist in animal behavior and sexual selection. This time, the conversation with José Maria Pimentel focuses on cultural evolution, complementing previous episodes dedicated to biological evolution.

In this episode of podcast 45 Graus, science comes to the center of the conversation with the return of Paulo Gama Mota, biologist and professor at Coimbra University, a specialist in animal behavior and sexual selection. This time, the conversation with José Maria Pimentel focuses on cultural evolution, complementing previous episodes dedicated to biological evolution.

In this episode of podcast 45 Graus, science comes to the center of the conversation with the return of Paulo Gama Mota, biologist and professor at Coimbra University, a specialist in animal behavior and sexual selection. This time, the conversation with José Maria Pimentel focuses on cultural evolution, complementing previous episodes dedicated to biological evolution.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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