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A Recast of ‘Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning’

Razib Khan engages a diverse array of thinkers on all topics under the sun. Genetics, history, and politics. See: http://razib.substack.com/

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Recastable Episodes (294)

1. Anders Bergstrom: The five lineages of Holocene dogs Nov. 26, 2020
2. A conversation with Charles Murray Dec. 3, 2020
3. Eric Cline and the End of the Bronze Age Dec. 10, 2020
4. David Shor, the uncancellable Dec. 16, 2020
5. Jeremy Kamil: a virologist in the time of COVID Dec. 24, 2020
6. Samo Burja on "social technology," China, and the foreign view of America Jan. 8, 2021
7. Armand Leroi: an evolutionist for all seasons Jan. 15, 2021
8. Alina Chan on SARS-CoV-2 and "lab leak" Jan. 22, 2021
9. American Civil War? Richard Hanania thinks it unlikely Jan. 29, 2021
10. Ramesh Ponnuru on the pro-life movement in America Feb. 5, 2021
11. A conversation with John Hawks: a life in paleoanthropology Feb. 12, 2021
12. Rob Henderson: Red America to Oxbridge and Beyond Feb. 19, 2021
13. Texpocalypse Now: a postmortem Feb. 20, 2021
14. Chad Orzel: quantum jumps across science and writing Feb. 26, 2021
15. Cathy Young on the French Revolution March 5, 2021
16. Lee Jussim: he comes to abolish social psychology March 12, 2021
17. Matt Ridley: evolutionist, Thatcherite, and writer March 18, 2021
18. Nick Patterson: cryptography to Neanderthals March 26, 2021
19. Tom Booth: Cheddar Man and Beyond April 2, 2021
20. Chris Stringer: 1,000,000 years of human evolution April 9, 2021
21. Gabriel Rossman: the sociologist who tells you that influencers are overrated April 17, 2021
22. Abdel Abdellaoui: a behavior geneticist in the 21st century April 23, 2021
23. Benjamin Basset: pagans and Christians then and now April 29, 2021
24. Greg Clark: For Whom The Bell Curve Tolls May 7, 2021
25. Thomas Olander: the origin and spread of Indo-European languages May 14, 2021
26. David Anthony: the origin of Indo-Europeans May 21, 2021
27. Kristian Kristiansen: the birth of Northern Europe May 27, 2021
28. Marie Favereau: the Golden Horde and world history June 4, 2021
29. James P. Mallory: finding the Indo-Europeans June 11, 2021
30. David Mittelman: genomics for justice June 18, 2021
31. Colin Wright: wasps, New Atheism, and sex June 25, 2021
32. Ramez Naam: a promising future July 2, 2021
33. Samo Burja (again): finding "lost civilizations" July 9, 2021
34. Richard Hanania: Israel, "wokeness" is just civil rights, and the Chinese century July 11, 2021
35. Dragon Man ascending: two geneticists discuss the latest paleoanthropological discoveries July 14, 2021
36. John S. Wilkins: species, the history of an idea July 15, 2021
37. Patrick Wyman: Luther, Columbus and Gutenberg July 20, 2021
38. Alex Mesoudi: the origins of cultural evolution July 23, 2021
39. Linda Avey: genomics from 23 to 100 July 29, 2021
40. Karl Smith: inflation, the debt crisis, China and the American tripartite class system Aug. 6, 2021
41. Jason Munshi-South: rats and evolution Aug. 13, 2021
42. Jared Rubin: Christianity and Capitalism Aug. 19, 2021
43. Ruben Arslan: sex, intelligence & fitness Aug. 29, 2021
44. Myra MacDonald: the shadow wars in the Indian subcontinent Sept. 2, 2021
45. Maximilian Larena: the most Denisovan ones Sept. 10, 2021
46. Antonio García Martínez: the chaos cancelled Sept. 16, 2021
47. Mahan Ghafari: evolutionary genetics and viruses Sept. 24, 2021
48. Emily Deans: keeping sane in the years of COVID-19 Sept. 30, 2021
49. Freddie deBoer: the "hereditarian Left" Oct. 7, 2021
50. Steven Pinker: let's talk about Rationality Oct. 14, 2021
51. Kat Rosenfield: how did culture become middle-school? Oct. 22, 2021
52. Trent Colbert: standing athwart the mob Oct. 26, 2021
53. Joshua Lipson: on Jewish genetic genealogy Oct. 28, 2021
54. Alexander Young: everything you want to know about cognitive genomics Nov. 4, 2021
55. Carole Hooven: let's talk about testosterone Nov. 11, 2021
56. Eric Berger: SpaceX and Elon Musk Nov. 18, 2021
57. Tanner Greer: the American New Right Nov. 25, 2021
58. Timothy B Lee: reporting on the intersection between policy and economics Dec. 2, 2021
59. Charles C. Mann: 1491 fifteen years later Dec. 9, 2021
60. Megan McArdle: Escape from New York Dec. 16, 2021
61. Xiaotong Yao: a Chinese biologist in America Dec. 23, 2021
62. Leighton Woodhouse: from the labor left to the radical center Dec. 31, 2021
63. Eric Kaufmann: shall the religious still inherit the earth? Jan. 8, 2022
64. David Sloan Wilson and Charles C. Mann on E. O. Wilson's legacy Jan. 11, 2022
65. R. Taylor Raborn: evolutionary genetics, good enough for government work Jan. 13, 2022
66. Chris Arnade: walking across America Jan. 20, 2022
67. Rav Arora: psychedelics and spirituality Jan. 25, 2022
68. William Gunn: from the bench to tech Jan. 27, 2022
69. Chad Orzel: A Brief History of Timekeeping Feb. 4, 2022
70. Caleb Watney: onward and upward with progress Feb. 12, 2022
71. A black American technologist in China Feb. 18, 2022
72. Suhag Shukla: American Hinduism in 2022 Feb. 25, 2022
73. Muhammad Sohail Raza: A Pakistani genomicist in Beijing March 4, 2022
74. Sarah Haider: from Ex-Muslim to gender atheist March 14, 2022
75. Zack Stentz: Andromeda to X-Men March 17, 2022
76. Samo Burja: Bismarck Analysis and geopolitical uncertainty March 26, 2022
77. Jacob L. Shapiro: geopolitical pasts, present and futures April 1, 2022
78. Josiah Neeley: energy matters April 8, 2022
79. James Lee: genes and educational attainment April 14, 2022
80. Alex Nowrasteh: the last migration expert standing April 21, 2022
81. Molson Hart: "Chimerica" and the supply chain April 28, 2022
82. Rand Simberg: Elon Musk's Starship and making spaceflight great again May 5, 2022
83. Francis Young: Lithuanian paganism during the Reformation May 12, 2022
84. Sir Walter F. Bodmer: from R.A. Fisher to genomics May 19, 2022
85. Jason Richwine: an immigration restrictionist speaks May 27, 2022
86. Stuart Ritchie: bad science, good science and behavior genetics June 5, 2022
87. Ananyo Bhattacharya: The Life of John von Neumann June 13, 2022
88. Alex Palazzo: drifting into molecular evolution June 16, 2022
89. Manuel L. Quezon III: Explaining the Philippines June 23, 2022
90. Claire Lehmann: an Australian at the heart of the heterodox web June 30, 2022
91. Stuart Buck: making 21st-century science better July 9, 2022
92. Dr. Iona Italia: a cosmopolitan liberal in an identitarian age July 15, 2022
93. Judge Glock: it's still morning in America! July 23, 2022
94. Manvir Singh: beyond anthropological dreams Aug. 1, 2022
95. Maxim Lott: getting to the truth of the matter Aug. 8, 2022
96. Ethan Strauss: the sports journalism disruptor is in the house Aug. 14, 2022
97. Ed West: Albion past and future Aug. 19, 2022
98. Jason Walters: from Salafism to Sartre Aug. 31, 2022
99. Razib Khan: surveys of the great ancient human DNA Diasporas Sept. 7, 2022
100. Katherine Brodsky: from internet entrepreneur to cultural commentator Sept. 10, 2022
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