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Author: Rob Brooks

I am an evolutionary biologist who thinks about sex for a living. Things I have thought and written about include the evolution of mate choice, the costs of being attractive, the reason animals age and the links between sex, diet, obesity and death. Follow @Brooks_Rob on Twitter.
Posted on15 July, 20197 February, 2020homophobia

Religion, sexuality, gender, and freedom of expression

Australia is gearing up for what looks to be a mighty battle over freedom of speech. Recent commentary about what a sports star can and cannot post on social media platforms has reignited the controversy. Many people and organisations are…

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Posted on13 May, 201913 May, 2019Articles

If you’re going to ridicule research, do your homework!

This column was first published at The Conversation on 22 August 2016. It became highly relevant again in late 2018, when ARC Discovery and DECRA funding announcements were put on old by Education Minister Dan Tehan, who wanted a “public…

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Posted on26 March, 20194 April, 2019Articles

Are Sex Robots such a bad thing?

I find myself thinking a lot about sex robots these days. In this, I am far from alone. Over the last few years, the dolls and toys that people keep in the very darkest recesses of their closets have found…

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Posted on16 June, 2017Greatest Hits

How tribal thinking left us in a post-truth world

In light of Brexit, and the United States election campaign that gave us President-elect Donald J Trump, Oxford Dictionaries has declared “post-truth” its 2016 word of the year. In keeping with the disdain for veracity that it embodies, the word…

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Posted on22 October, 201622 October, 2016Articles

Love over afterlife

I wrote the following in 2012, about a year after my mother, Patricia (Patti) Elaine Brooks died.  I revisited it today, on the fifth anniversary of her departure, and it seemed a worthwhile time to share it. Perhaps because I…

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Posted on23 June, 2016Articles

Gender equity can cause sex differences to grow bigger

How do sex differences arise? Few questions animate as much disagreement and contention, in everyday society and in academic study. For as long as the question has been asked, the answers have fallen between two extremes: sex differences arise innately,…

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Posted on16 May, 20164 April, 2019Articles

Sorry women: we don’t believe you earn more than the random dude next to you

As if it weren’t hard enough. Being assessed and judged all the time, on our looks, our deeds, our works, the contents of our refrigerators. We are also judged by the company we keep, and in ways that leave me…

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Posted on4 April, 2016Articles

How often does Donald Trump wash his hands?

Move over Nate Silver! The statistician and author of The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail – But Some Don’t may have called 49 out of 50 states right in the 2012 US Presidential election. But today…

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Posted on23 August, 201523 August, 2015Ageing

Life’s short, have you had an affair?

Today, millions of very nervous adults are furtively checking sites like “Have I been Pwned” to check if their account details at Ashley Madison have been leaked. Others are checking if their partners or acquaintances had accounts. The hacking and…

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Posted on23 August, 201523 August, 2015evolution

Early bird gets the sperm … to the egg

What gets you out of bed in the morning? Before morning has broken, and some time before blackbird has spoken, songbirds rise for sex. And a clever new experiment reveals just how important it is for male songbirds not to…

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