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Khanversation #38: The Pope dies, the economy is constipated and America’s national parks are not wildKhanversation episode thirty-eight 
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Bonus monologue: man the hybrid monsterModern humans result from a very recent hybridization in Africa 
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John Sailer: a time of troubles in higher educationCovering higher education for the Manhattan Institute 
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Andrew Song: cooling the planet with technologyOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Andrew Song, co-founder of Make Sunsets. An NYU graduate with a degree in economics, Song was a member of the Y Combinator class of winter 2016. Before becoming a founder, Song worked at … 
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Jacob Shell: academia must diversify or dieAn academic writes about what the institution needs to do to reform itself 
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Zineb Riboua: realism in foreign policy in 2025Today on Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Zineb Riboua, a research fellow and program manager of Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East. She specializes in Chinese and Russian involvement in the Middle East, the… 
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Zineb Riboua: realism in foreign policy in 2025Today on Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Zineb Riboua, a research fellow and program manager of Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East. She specializes in Chinese and Russian involvement in the Middle East, the… 
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Khanversation #37: Brendan Hodge of Pricing Evolution talks tariffs and the macroeconomyKhanversation episode thirty-seven 
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Eternally Illyrian: How Albanians resisted Rome and outlasted a Slavic onslaughtUnsupervised Learning Journal Club #3 
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Matt Welch: from blog pioneer to podcasting mainstayThe rise of blogging and podcasting from the viewpoint of a journalist who has seen it all 
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Bonus monologue: ancient North Africans and the Green SaharaA new human lineage in Libya 
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Khanversation #36: Tariffs, tariffs, tariffsKhanversation episode number thirty-six 
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Mark Lutter: charter cities and the urban futureOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Mark Lutter. Lutter is an urban development expert known for his work on charter cities—new urban areas aimed at fostering economic growth and progress. He is the Founder and Executiv… 
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RKUL: Time Well Spent 4/04/2025April Showers and Early Spring Edition 
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Andrew Song: cooling the planet with technologyGeoengineering and fighting global warming 
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Khanversation #35: Greeland annexation, free speech on campus and Natal conference 2025 in AustinKhanversation episode twenty-five 
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Soft power from the rooftop of the worldHow Tibetans rescued a neglected Indian faith and bought 1000 years of relevance 
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A different kind of heart: Tibetans’ genetic uniqueness and enduring cultural swayHigh-altitude adaptations and a millennium of religious relevance 
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Zineb Riboua: realism in foreign policy in 2025An international relations expert evaluates the Trump administration 
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Graeme Wood: Germany’s turn to the rightOn this episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Graeme Wood. Wood is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he usually covers geopolitics and international affairs. His work ranges from a profile of Richard Spencer, the American wh…