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Race and Intelligence
Over time, Dr. James Watson, the esteemed Nobel Prize winner, established himself as a magnificent scientist. In fact, Watson was held in such high regard as Dr. Francis Crick, his Nobel Prize winning associate. Watson was a philosophical-yet-practical intellectual who applied liberal, deducible and introductory logic., who left no room for error in his experiments, […]
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Georgian DNA
For many years, there has been a common belief among scientists that there were three different groups that made up modern-day Europeans – Middle Eastern agriculturalists, indigenous hunter-gatherers, and the Yamnaya tribes from the Pontic-Caspian steppes. Generally, the belief has been that they arrived in Europe around 5,000 years ago during the Bronze age. However, […]
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Eugenics: Dark Past of Selective Breeding
Sir Francis Galton, Victorian psychologist and scientist, was by all accounts a genius. He was responsible for inventions such as the weather map and classifying fingerprints for use in forensic science. He also began studying short term climate change in his native England. As a half cousin to Charles Darwin, he became fascinated with The […]
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