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Richard Hanania: his break with the Right and the rise of kakistocracy
Richard Hanania talks about his differences with the American Right in 2025
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Monologue: sex differences, 2 billion years B.P. to now
How do biological sex differences impact our society and culture?
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Monologue: sex differences, 2 billion years B.P. to now
How do biological sex differences impact our society and culture?
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RKUL: Time Well Spent, 1/1/2026
Modest-resolutions edition
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Monologue: year-end review of Proto-Indo-European origins and humanity’s deep evolution and diversity
Razib tackles two big stories in genetics in 2025
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Shadi Hamid: American power and the post-woke age
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks again with Washington Post columnist and repeat guest Shadi Hamid (listen to previous episodes). A native Pennsylvanian of Egyptian ethnic background and Islamic faith, Hamid completed his Ph.D. in politics at Oxford University. He is co-host of the Wisdom of Crowds podcast and website with Damir Marusic, and now the author of his own Substack and a recent book, The Case For American…
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Francis Young: Baltic paganism in modern times
Francis Young’s new book, Silence of the Gods: The Untold History of Europe’s Last Pagan Peoples
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Vishal Ganesan and Anang Mittal: American Hinduism out of Indian Hinduism
On this episode, Razib talks to Vishal Ganesan and Anang Mittal, two Indian-American Hindus who have been thinking about the role of their faith in the present, and past, of the American social landscape. Ganesan is a California-based attorney and writer who focuses on the history, identity, and representation of the Hindu diaspora in the United States. He…
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John Hawks and Chris Stringer: Neanderthals, Denisovans and humans, oh my!
On this very special episode, Razib talks to paleoanthroplogists John Hawks and Chris Stringer. Hawks is a paleoanthropologist who has been a researcher and commentator in human evolutionary biology and paleoanthropology for over two decades. With a widely read weblog (now on Substack), a book on Homo naledi, and highly cited scientific papers, Hawks is an essential voice in understanding the…
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Eric Cline: Love, War and Diplomacy, international relations in the Bronze Age
Listen now (65 mins) | The legacy of the Amarna Letters
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Antiquity’s miracle skin whitening method: migrate to Sweden, wait millennia
Journal Club #11: the DNA of ancient pigmentation and the drive to pallor
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Sean Trende: 2025 elections and political demographics, past and future
Today Razib talks to Sean Trende. He is a prominent American political analyst who currently serves as the Senior Elections Analyst for RealClearPolitics, a position he has held since 2010. He is also a Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) and a lecturer at The Ohio State University, where he earned his Ph.D. in political science…
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RKUL: Time Well Spent, 12/13/2025
Christmas Edition
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RKUL: Time Well Spent, 12/13/2025
Christmas Edition
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Shadi Hamid: American power and the post-woke age
Political scientist and Washington Post op-ed writer Hamid talks about his new book
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The Waiting Game: Past, Present and Future of Indian Genomics
Wringing every drop of insight from modern samples, awaiting ancient ones
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Khanversation #64: Boat killings, Somalians and Candace Owens
Episode sixty-four of the Khanversation
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Alex Young: IQ, disease and statistical genomics
This week on the Unsupervised Learning Podcast, Razib talks to returning guest Alex Young of UCLA and Herasight. Trained originally as a mathematician, Young studied statistics and computational biology at the University of Cambridge before doing a doctorate in genomic medicine and statistics at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, under Peter Donnelly. He also…
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Vishal Ganesan and Anang Mittal: American Hinduism out of Indian Hinduism
The future of Indian Americans and their religious beliefs and practices
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Two Steppes forward, one step back: parsing our Indo-European past
Ancient DNA closing the book on centuries of speculation and debate