Dr. Douglas B. Sims, Dean of the School of Science, Engineering, and Math at the CSN, has just released a new book, Mammoth Meat: Love Unveiled: How Caveman Genetics Shape Modern Relationships. Now available on Amazon in Kindle Edition, the book takes a lighthearted and insightful look at how our ancient ancestors continue to influence today’s dating scene.
Inspired by a casual chat over steaks and beers in Hawaii, Sims connects the dots between prehistoric mating rituals and modern dating apps, offering readers a unique perspective on love that spans from caveman days to Tinder swipes. The book explores both heterosexual and LGBTQ+ dynamics, revealing the timeless nature of our quest for connection.
Mammoth Meat is an engaging read for anyone interested in understanding the primal forces that still drive our relationships today.
Congratulations Dr. Sims on the publication!