Evolution is not just survival of the fittest. It’s also survival of the luckiest — and this science proves it

Luck can change life later on. “We wanted to know,” Matthew Zipple, a Postdoctoral Associate in the Sheehan Lab in the neurobiology and behavior department at Cornell University told NPR, “if we create a society where everyone starts out with the same genetics, has access to the same resources in the same environment… do we see that inequality developing?”

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