Why is it so bad being a night owl? – podcast
Do you like to get up and go as the sun rises, or do you prefer the quiet hush of the late...
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Why is it so bad being a night owl? – podcast
Do you like to get up and go as the sun rises, or do you prefer the quiet hush of the late...
20:41
This episode covers bone fractures in achondroplasia. Written notes can be found at...
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Walter Isaacson on the Next Scientific Revolution
Bestselling author Walter Isaacson (Jobs, Leonardo DaVinci) shares how Nobel Prize-winning...
#353 - Robert Plomin - How Do Genes Influence Our Behaviour?
Robert Plomin, is a psychologist, geneticist and an author. Separating the influence of nature...
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#357 - Christopher Mason - A 500-Year Plan To Reach Other Worlds
Christopher Mason is a Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, founding Directors of the WorldQuant...
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Is gene editing the future of food?
The world’s harvests are coming under increasing pressure from extreme weather events, disease...
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#387 - Paige Harden - Are Human Genetics An Unfair Lottery?
Kathryn Paige Harden is a psychologist and behavioural geneticist, Professor of Psychology at the...
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Personalising your plant-based nutrition based on your DNA, with Ellie Busby
Whether you're brand new to the world of veganism or have been vegan for years, getting the...
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Why scientists – and Chris Hemsworth – want to resurrect the Tasmanian tiger
The Tasmanian tiger was declared extinct in the 1980s, but now a team of scientists from the US...
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Razib Khan: surveys of the great ancient human DNA Diasporas
This week takes The Unsupervised Learning podcast in a somewhat different direction. In response...
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How a man and his dogs discovered the cause of narcolepsy
The Breakthrough prizes are described by their Silicon Valley founders as ‘the Oscars of...
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#534 - Dr Stuart Ritchie - Why Is Behavioural Genetics Such A Hated Science?
Dr Stuart Ritchie is a psychologist and science communicator known for his research in human...
01:23:45
The Genetics of Metabolism and Weight Loss for Women Over 40
Genetics of metabolism are not static. You do have a uniqueness to the way you burn calories from...
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Are we born or made? The question of nature versus nurture is an old one but advancements in...
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Ep.282 | Paul Cartwrights journey with Chron’s disease
#Adrian #chron’s #BackToHealth Join me as we hear for the first time Paul’s journey with Chron’s...
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Jonathan Anomaly: To Make a Better World
On this week’s episode of Unsupervised Learning, Razib talks to Jonathan Anomaly, author of...
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Madagascar: where Asia and Africa met
For the complete version of this podcast check out razib.substack.com On this episode of...
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The prehistoric genetic roots of the Chinese
On this episode of Unsupervised Learning Razib explores the history of China through the lens of...
01:21:15
Human pigmentation: the genetics and evolution of human shades
This monologue is incomplete, for the complete monologue, checkout: Razib Khan's Unsupervised...
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Understanding Biological Age and its Clinical Applications with Dr Peter Joshi
The concept of biological age might sound like a new notion, but it’s something researchers have...
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