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Eric Kaufmann: a cultural revolution in winter
Today Razib talks to Eric Kaufmann, a Canadian professor of politics at the University of Buckingham, where he directs the Centre for Heterodox Social Science. He earned his BA from the University of Western Ontario and his MA and PhD from the London S…
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Coltan Scrivner: the evolution and psychology of horror
Morbidly Curious: A Scientist Explains Why We Can’t Look Away
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Khanversation #58: The trial of Nathan Cofnas, wokeness and academy and defeating wokeness
Khanversation number fifty-eight
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RKUL: Time Well Spent, 10/10/2025
Autumn chill edition
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A Nile shadow 4,500 years old
2500 BC DNA closes old case, poses new questions about prehistory
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Nate Soares: we are doomed (probably)
Hope in the age of AI
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Ryan P. Williams: the Claremont Institute standing athwart history
Today Razib talks to Ryan P. Williams. He is president of The Claremont Institute, a position he has held since 2017. He is also a contributor to The Claremont Review of Books and started The American Mind. Williams earned a B.A. in political science a…
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Re-writing the human family tree one skull at a time
Unsupervised Learning Journal Club #8
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Khanversation #57: Evolution revolutionized, the shutdown and Mormons are as Christians
Episode fifty-seven of Khanversation
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Alexander Cortes: broscience, health science and fertility
A broscience influencer speaks
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Chad Orzel: the state of physics and academia in 2025
Chad Orzel is a physicist and science writer who has been blogging for nearly twenty-five years. He’s the author of four books, Breakfast with Einstein: The Exotic Physics of Everyday Objects, How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog, How to Teach Rela…
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How the West was wrought
Who would we be without Greek reason, Hebrew spirit and Roman ashes?
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Fortune favors the fearless: millennia of Austronesian maritime feats
Epic Explorers of the Stone Age: the full scope of Austronesian audacity, part 1/2
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From Formosa to the Four Corners of the Earth: the Austronesian expansion’s long arc
Epic Explorers of the Stone Age: the full scope of Austronesian audacity, part 2/2
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Khanversation #56: Tylenol, autism and the Charlie Kirk Memorial
Episode number fifty-six
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Kat Rosenfield: after the vibe shift
The culture after the end of wokeness
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Jonathan Anomaly and James Lee: is eugenics in our future?
Recently, the new embryo-selection start-up Herasight has been in the news, finally coming out of stealth. Part of the buzz is because of the public involvement of well-known geneticists and academics like Alex Young and Joe Pickrell in Herasight’s alg…
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Eric Kaufmann: a cultural revolution in winter
A theorist of wokeness comments on its decline
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Khanversation #55: Charlie Kirk, a life, the assassination and his significance in 21st-century conservatism, and the return of “hate speech” and cancel culture
Khanversation episode fifty-five
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Khanversation #54: National Conservatism, Abundance and Black Crime
Khanversation episode number fifty-four