From a review of Wilson and Herrnstein's Crime and Human Nature: "Criminals tend to be young males who are muscular rather than thin, and who have lower-than-average IQs and impulsive, "now"-oriented personalities,…
Population genetics, as it affects those parts of the nervous system involved in social behavior, together with geography and a long common history, predisposed the Japanese to strong ethnonationalism and social…
The past shows that, while geography shapes the development of societies, I wonder if Morris has read UC Davis economist Greg Clark’s material? “In my recent book, A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the…
No, Lewontin's fallacy is the belief that if this is true for every trait, the populations are indistinguishable. Physics Prof Steve Hsu explains the Lewtontin fallacy here: Further technical comment: you may have read…
Also, the 2007 paper by Hawks et al indicated that evolution had accelerated over the past 10,000 years. Dec. 10, 2007 - Researchers discovered genetic evidence that human evolution is speeding up - and has not halted…
From a review of Wilson and Herrnstein's Crime and Human Nature: "Criminals tend to be young males who are muscular rather than thin, and who have lower-than-average IQs and impulsive, "now"-oriented personalities,…
Population genetics, as it affects those parts of the nervous system involved in social behavior, together with geography and a long common history, predisposed the Japanese to strong ethnonationalism and social…
The past shows that, while geography shapes the development of societies, I wonder if Morris has read UC Davis economist Greg Clark’s material? “In my recent book, A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the…
No, Lewontin's fallacy is the belief that if this is true for every trait, the populations are indistinguishable. Physics Prof Steve Hsu explains the Lewtontin fallacy here: Further technical comment: you may have read…
Also, the 2007 paper by Hawks et al indicated that evolution had accelerated over the past 10,000 years. Dec. 10, 2007 - Researchers discovered genetic evidence that human evolution is speeding up - and has not halted…