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Khanversation #34: Rod Dreher, Tariffs and Canada and America’s housing “crisis”
Khanversation episode thirty-four
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Leighton Woodhouse: against the rise of the anti-woke cancel culture and MAGA cultural hegemony
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib welcomes Leighton Akira Woodhouse back to the podcast for his third visit. Woodhouse is a journalist and documentarian based in Oakland, California. He grew up in Berkeley, and was a doctoral stude…
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Mark Lutter: charter cities and the urban future
Future governance and urban planning
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RKUL: Time Well Spent 3/15/2025
Ides of March edition
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Khanversation #33: Jacob Hartog on what educational research is, how DOGE is impacting it and what Ed Schools do
Khanversation episode thirty-three
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Kevin Klatt: Nutrition, health, MAHA and GLP-1
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Kevin Klatt, a metabolism researcher, dietitian and science communicator. Klatt holds a BA in biological anthropology from Temple University and a PhD in Molecular Nutrition from Cornell U…
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Graeme Wood: Germany’s turn to the right
A return of right-wing political movements in 21st-century Germany
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Khanversation #32: Ross Douthat on why you should believe in religion
Khanversation episode thirty-two
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Where Queens Ruled: ancient DNA confirms legendary Matrilineal Celts were no exception
Britain’s Iron-Age mother-line
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Charles Murray: 50 years on the public scene
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, friend of the podcast, Charles Murray returns to chat with Razib again. Murray has been a public intellectual and scholar since the 1970’s. He is the author of Losing Ground, The Bell Curve, Human Accom…
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Leighton Woodhouse: against the rise of the anti-woke cancel culture and MAGA cultural hegemony
A civil libertarian comments on the second Trump era
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Titus Techera: Post-Modern Conservative in a post-national Europe
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Titus Techera, a Romanian living in Budapest, but commenting extensively on American and European culture. He is the Executive Director of the American Cinema Foundation, International Coordinato…
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Nathan Lents: Sex, truths and gender wars
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Nathan Lents about his new book, The Sexual Evolution: A Provocative Look at Sexual Behavior Through the Lens of Evolution. A professor at John Jay College in New York City, Lents earned a…
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Kevin Klatt: Nutrition, health, MAHA and GLP-1
A scientific look at health and nutrition
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Antonio Regalado: CRISPR babies 6 years later
Today Razib talks to Antonio Regalado, reporter at MIT Technology Review. Regalado covers how technology is changing medicine and biomedical research. Before joining MIT Technology Review in 2011, he lived in São Paulo, Brazil, where he …
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Antonio Regalado: CRISPR babies 6 years later
Today Razib talks to Antonio Regalado, reporter at MIT Technology Review. Regalado covers how technology is changing medicine and biomedical research. Before joining MIT Technology Review in 2011, he lived in São Paulo, Brazil, where he …
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Daniel McCarthy: American conservatism after Trump (and before)
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Daniel McCarthy, editor-in-chief of Modern Age. Former editor-in-chief of The American Conservative, his writing has also appeared in the New York Times, USA Today, The Spectator, The National Int…
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Khanversation #31: Heritability of social status, Democratic prospects in the future, Ross Douthat on Religion, the attack on Institutional Science
Khanversation episode thirty
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Charles Murray: 50 years on the public scene
Charles Murray reflects on American politics and culture in 2025
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Tade Souaiaia: the edge of statistical genetics, race and sports
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Tade Souaiaia, a statistical geneticist at SUNY Downstate about his new preprint, Striking Departures from Polygenic Architecture in the Tails of Complex Traits. Souaiaia trained as a comp…