Here's your chance to contribute to NPR's (awesome) radiolab. Help a brother out. Our man Pat Walters (pkwalters@gmail.com) with the pitch:
Here's how we're coming at it: Darwin taught us nature is a selfish place — deep down, we're all looking out for number one. Right? So, why then do so many creatures do nice things for each other? Why do they sometimes even sacrifice their lives for each other? Scientists have lots of fancy explanations, but the reason I'm writing to YOU is because we're looking for stories that tell us something interesting about how altruism works among our own particular species — HUMANS that is.
So, basically what we're looking for is a story about selflessness among…
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