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  1. Natural History of the Present – Rob Brooks – Evolutionary Biologist & Author. Articles Featured. Artificial Intimacy: Reviews, Blurbs and Where to Buy. My second book is to be published by NewSouth Books (Australia and New Zealand) on 1 May 2021. Columbia University Press are publishing it in the remainder of the English-Speaking World.

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      Rob Brooks. I am Scientia Professor of Evolution at UNSW...

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      In Artificial Intimacy, evolutionary biologist Rob Brooks...

  2. Rob Brooks is a professor of evolution at UNSW Sydney and the founder of the SEX LAB. He writes books and articles on how evolution shapes the modern world and human nature, and how it interacts with technology and culture.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪UNSW‬ - ‪‪Cited by 16,443‬‬ - ‪evolution‬ - ‪behavioral ecology‬ - ‪psychology‬ - ‪human behavioral ecology‬ - ‪anthropology‬.

    • Artificial Intimacy: Virtual Friends, Digital Lovers and Algorithmic Matchmakers
    • Sex, Genes & Rock ‘N’ Roll: How Evolution Has Shaped The Modern World
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    My second book is to be published by NewSouth Books (Australia and New Zealand) on 1 May 2021. Columbia University Pressare publishing it in the remainder of the English-Speaking World. From the back cover …. People have long told machines what to do by pushing buttons. Now, with advances in technology, machines are pushing our buttons. In Artifici...

    Sex, Genes & Rock ‘n’ Roll was published in 2011 by New South Books. It won Australia’s only major prize for science books, the 2012 Queensland Literary Award for Science Writing, and on the back of the book and subsequent writing and broadcast media appearances, I won the 2013 Eureka Prize for Science Communication. You can order a copy at 20 % di...

    Another very fine review in the Cairns Post(4 November 2011) “Verdict: It’s ancestry, animals, obesity and sex. The writing is funny and reader friendly and you’ll be busting to quote it at the din...
    A wonderful review in The Sydney Morning Herald(9 July 2011) concludes “This is a sublime piece of popular science.”
    A full-page review by Dr Clio Cresswell in the Australian Literary Reviewon publication day (1 June).
    A sensational review from Professor Mark Elgar (Melbourne University) in The Conversation(17 June 2011)

    Chapter 9 (Blame it on the Stones) is excepted in the August/September issue of COSMOS Magazine(Issue 40). Other parts of the book appear, modified, in posts at ABC Science Online, The Conversation, The Sydney Morning Herald and National Times. All of those pieces have been republished in the blog part of this website.

    The book received wonderful endorsements for the book from Geoffrey Miller, Baba Brinkman and David Barash, excerpts of which appear on the cover. Here they are in full:

    Rob Brooks is an evolutionary biologist and a science writer who has published two books: Artificial Intimacy and The Nile. His books explore how evolution shapes human behaviour and culture, and how technology affects human relationships and society.

  4. Rob Brooks is a professor of evolutionary ecology at UNSW Sydney and the author of Sex, Genes & Rock 'n' Roll. He studies the evolutionary and ecological consequences of sexual reproduction and its links to human life histories, obesity, aging and morality.

  5. Scientia Professor Robert Brooks. Professor. Science. School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences. Follow me. I AM AN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST who studies the evolutionary consequences of sex.

  6. www.grandchallenges.unsw.edu.au › lead › rob-brooksRob Brooks | UNSW Sydney

    14. März 2019 · Rob Brooks is a Scientia Professor and the Director of Evolution and Ecology Research Centre at UNSW. He studies how sex shapes the lives of humans and other animals, and leads the Grand Challenges Program to address the complex issues of the 21st Century.