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The Horse: Man’s Most Useful Companion
During the Ice Age our ancestors often painted the horse in caves On this week’s episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib covers the archaeology, genetics and history of the horse. Dogs may be man’s best friend, but for thousands of years hor…
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Khanveration #24: H1-B’s, American Nationalism, Heritage Americans and the uniqueness of Western Civilization
Episode twenty-four of the Khanversation
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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…