Razib Khan’s Content Aggregation Site
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Antonio Regalado: CRISPR babies 6 years later
Whatever happened to He Jiankui?
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Wilfred Reilly: confronting historical myths propagated in schools
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to returning guest Wilfred Reilly about his new book, Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America’s School Curricula. Reilly holds a Ph.D. in politic…
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RKUL: Time Well Spent 1/1/2025
2025 Early Bird sale and New Year’s Day Edition
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The other man: Neanderthal findings test our power of imagination
Counting down 2024’s three biggest ancient DNA findings: number 2
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We were selected: tracing what humans were made for
Counting down 2024’s three biggest ancient DNA findings: number 3
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Leighton Woodhouse: chaos and corruption in urban America
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib welcomes Leighton Akira Woodhouse back to the podcast. Woodhouse is a freelance journalist and a documentary filmmaker, currently based in Oakland, California. He grew up in Berkeley, and was a doctor…
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Khanveration #23: Natalism and Natal (conference), immigration policy and discrimination against white people
Khanversation episode twenty-three
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Lyman Stone: a demographer against the birth dearth
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Lyman Stone, a soon to be PhD in sociology from McGill University specializing in population dynamics. Stone runs the Pro-natalism Initiative at the Institute for Family Studies, and has h…
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Dan Hess: the fertility collapse
The man behind the “More Births” twitter account
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Khanveration #22: Cultural Christmas, Neanderthals, cousin marriage, debt ceiling, government spending, DOGE
Cultural Christmas
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Peachy Keenan: cosmopolitan radical traditionalist
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to the pseudonymous commentator “Peachy Keenan.” A native of Los Angeles with an Ivy League education, Keenan worked in entertainment before detouring into punditry, writing for the Claremont…
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John Hawks: 2024 in Neanderthals, Denisovans and Hobbits
Reviewing the last two years in paleoanthropology
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Science giveth and science taketh away
Reading the evolutionary book of life in 2025
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Khanversation #21: Naming names, the vibe shift and Luigi Mangione and Razib
Khanversation episode twenty-one
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Jesse Singal: after the replication crisis and into the youth gender medicine debate
On this episode Razib talks to Jesse Singal, a journalist who has covered the social science beat for the last decade. Singal has an undergraduate degree in philosophy from University of Michigan and a master’s in public affairs from Princeton….
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RKUL: Time Well Spent 12/12/2024
Philosophical footnotes for the year’s darkest days
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David Mittelman: pushing the genomic frontier in 2024
Transforming forensics with whole-genome sequencing
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Sam Hammond: I for one welcome our A.I. overlords
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to economist Sam Hammond. Canadian-born Hammond serves as the Senior Economist at the Foundation for American Innovation. His work primarily focuses on innovation and science policy, with particular…
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Khanversation #20: Insurance assassin, Biden pardon, Romanian judicial coup and the pornified Right
Khanversation episode 20
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Maha Landslide 2024
In this episode of Browncast, Gaurav and KJ talk to Indian Mango and Nitesh about the Landslide in the Maharashtra assembly elections 2024.