Author Archives: Tim Waring

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About Tim Waring

I study the evolution of human culture with application to how we manage our shared environment.

Hiring Experimenter for UMaine Experimental economics research

The Experimental Economics Laboratory at UMaine is hiring undergraduate experimenters to help launch the experimental economics program, test ans set up the software and hardware, and work with Dr. Waring and graduate students to conduct the first experiments in the … Continue reading

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Zotero: the last, best ref manager!

With Connotea closing, Mendeley gobbled up by Elsevier, it seems that Zotero may be the last, best, free (as in freedom) reference manager.  Many people have noted that Mendeley’s business model may well have been to be bought up by … Continue reading

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Human (Genetic) Evolution

A recent large-scale project on human genetic evolution has found, not surprisingly, that most human genetic variation is recent (last 200 generations).  This is not surprising because we spread over the globe in the last 200 generations. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature11690.html The article … Continue reading

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Adaptation to Abrupt Climate Change Graduate Program! (A2C2 – IGERT)

I’m excited to be a part of a new PhD research scholarship at UMaine; the Adaptation to Abrupt Climate Change Graduate Program! (A2C2 – IGERT).   I will be looking for students interested in social and cultural adaptation as part of … Continue reading

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Research Team – fall 2012 EPSCoR poster

Our team is submitting 3 posters for the Fall 2012 ME EPSCoR conference. Here is the summary poster of our various projects, each in progress.

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