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ORGANIZER:The Royal Institution of Great Britain
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DESCRIPTION:In a harsh and selfish world\, why is it that humans co-operate
  and trust one another? This is one of the biggest puzzles for scientists s
 tudying human evolution\, since you might think that the race to pass on ou
 r genes would have us constantly competing and double crossing one another.
  Instead\, trust and co-operation lie at the heart of our daily lives. \n
 \nJoin us as evolutionary biologist Dominic Johnson and science writer Mare
 k Kohn ask why humans live together the way we do\, and what it means for o
 ur society. Would we design better institutions if we knew the scientific b
 asis of co-operation? Could we live happier with one another if we knew how
  to maximise trust?\n\n_Supported by John Templeton Foundation_
SUMMARY:Trust in me?
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