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Louise Perry: overcrowded Britain and the ennui of a post-imperial nation
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Louise Perry. A British journalist known for her commentary on feminism and gender issues, Perry is the author of the book The Case Against the Sexual Revolution. She also contributes to The New S…
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Bangladesh podcast (a second one will be recorded in two days)
It will also be on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you want to support the costs for hosting and Zencastr, you can give to my Patreon.
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Khanversation #2 – Weird politics, J. D. Vance the “Trad Cath,” Trump’s Americans, Will the Mormons go Woke, Kamala Harris: she’s not black jack!
Weekly conversation between Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley
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Khanversation #2 – Weird politics, J. D. Vance the “Trad Cath,” Trump’s Americans, Will the Mormons go Woke, Kamala Harris: she’s not black jack!
Weekly conversation between Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley
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Bryan Ward-Perkins: The material consequences of the fall of Rome
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to archeologist and historian Bryan Ward-Perkins about his 2005 book The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization. Ward-Perkins was born and grew up in Rome, a son of architectural historian and arc…
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Sarah Haider: activist to podcaster and public intellectual
How sex differences and motherhood shape Sarah Haider’s arguments and presentation
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Khanversation #1 – Logistics, introductions, 1999, Austin, JD Vance, election predictions
Weekly conversation between Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley
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Khanversation #1 – Logistics, introductions, 1999, Austin, JD Vance, election predictions
Weekly conversation between Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley
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Eliah Overbey: the birth of bioastronautics
Spaceflight and genomics
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A weekly conversation about politics, the news and culture
Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley’s weekly review
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A weekly conversation about politics, the news and culture
Razib Khan and Josiah Neeley’s weekly review
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You can’t beat us if you join us
Strategically minting new citizens: lessons from Rome & the US
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When in (the) America(n century), do as the Americans do
How immigrant societies endure: considering the US & France
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Open Thread – 7/19/2024 – Brown Pundits
What’s going on?
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Aria Babu: pro-natalism in the shadow of empire
A British Zoomer’s perspective on the fertility decline and the reduced stature of Britain in geopolitics
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Human to Neanderthal gene flow and high quality Denisovan genomes
Recurrent gene flow between Neanderthals and modern humans over the past 200,000 years: Our understanding of admixture between humans and Neanderthals has changed dramatically over the past decade and a […]
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Should we Invest in Curing Rare Diseases or Making Them Rarer?
An guest-post from Noor Siddiqui and Nikki Teran of Orchid Rare diseases cost Americans around 8 trillion dollars a year. About half of that is direct medical costs. If families are […]
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Louise Perry: overcrowded Britain and the ennui of a post-imperial nation
The UK’s housing and immigration crises
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J. P. Mallory: Indo-Europeans found?
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib welcomes back a returning guest, J. P. Mallory, to discuss his reaction to the recent preprint The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans. Mallory is the author of In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Langu…
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J. P. Mallory: Indo-Europeans found?
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib welcomes back a returning guest, J. P. Mallory, to discuss his reaction to the recent preprint The Genetic Origin of the Indo-Europeans. Mallory is the author of In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Langu…