A language family of one, a land beyond conquest
What a Basque genetic plot twist tells us about prehistoric Europe
Wilfred Reilly: confronting historical myths propagated in schools
Debunking educational indoctrination
Halie May: the democratization of genomics
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Halie May, the host of the Substack The Sequence, and a genetic counselor at Natera. May has a B.S. in chemical biology from Stevens Institute of Technology and a M.S. in human genetics from Sarah…
Khanversation #14: Democrats are scared of losing, October surprises and demons and Halloween
Episode fourteen of the Khanversation
Leighton Woodhouse: chaos and corruption in urban America
The crime wave in the Bay Area
Africa’s exception to every rule: Ethiopian genetics, sovereignty and religion
Pulling back the curtain on one of Africa’s most enduringly unique nations
Khanversation #13: Kamala stumbles, Josiah and Ross Douthat’s fantasy novel and Steve Sailer re-enters the Right
Episode thirteen of the Khanversation
Inez Stepman: Silicon Valley’s post-human world
On this episode of Unsuperivsed Learning Razib talks to native Californian, Inez Stepman. Stepman has an undergraduate degree in philosophy from UC San Diego, and obtained her J.D. from University of Virginia. She is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Inde…
Lyman Stone: a demographer against the birth dearth
Pro-natalism in the second demographic transition
Christina Buttons: navigating the gender wars
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Christina Buttons, who writes at Buttons Lives. A native Californian and erstwhile artist, Buttons switched to journalism two years ago, writing about gender medicine. A contributor to Quillette, …
Khanversation #12: Are zoomers illiterate? Trump vs. Kamala media, Ta-Nehisi Coates and Palestine
Episode twelve of the Khanversation
Sarah Haider: activist to podcaster and public intellectual
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to returning guest, Sarah Haider. Haider is the co-host of the podcast A Special Place in Hell and the Substack Hold That Thought. A native of Houston, graduate of the University of Texas in Austin,…
Sarah Haider: activist to podcaster and public intellectual
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to returning guest, Sarah Haider. Haider is the co-host of the podcast A Special Place in Hell and the Substack Hold That Thought. A native of Houston, graduate of the University of Texas in Austin,…
RKUL: Time Well Spent 10/10/2024
Halloween Edition
Peachy Keenan: cosmopolitan radical traditionalist
Uptown girl to tradwife
The state of the podcast
Status update
Khanversation #11: VP Debate, Housing and Immigration, Amy Wax and Megalopolis
Episode eleven of the Khanversation
Open Thread – 10/04/2024 – Brown Pundits
What’s going on?
I have a new podcast, the Khanversation.
Bengalis are not totally Burmese in their East Asian ancestry
Though Burmese are a good donor for the Tibeto-Burman in Burmese, it seems pretty clear now that I have Tibetan samples that the Bangladeshi samples are a bit more Tibetan-skewed than these Burmese samples. It may be that the early admixture into Bengal was from a Burmese population that had admixed less with the Austro-Asiatic … Continue reading Bengalis are not totally Burmese in their East Asian ancestry