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| March 17th, 2016There is a widespread distrust, among thoughtful people, of attempts to find the "intelligence gene". Why? https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016
There is a widespread distrust, among thoughtful people, of attempts to find the "intelligence gene". Why? https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016
It's already established that juice cleanses won't actually detox your body. So what will? https://t.co/mH9NhGlXSc
— New York Post (@nypost) March 17, 2016
March Madness: How to watch Thursday’s games online and on TVhttps://t.co/ldDeA2X2D3
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 17, 2016
Key differences found between patients with bipolar I, bipolar II https://t.co/F2KBGG47j6
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 17, 2016
How physicians can reverse the opioid crisis https://t.co/jDbc4syVnp
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 17, 2016
Scientific artistry: Celebrating Nabokov’s phenomenal powers of noticing https://t.co/aSRuSn67Rl pic.twitter.com/EpKcls6AM5
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 17, 2016
"America just got better hair." Fabio, the hunk who loved Lady Liberty, is now a US citizen https://t.co/7uSdtecdfq pic.twitter.com/1ppR5ZECuB
— CNN International (@cnni) March 17, 2016
How a corruption scandal may topple Brazil's government https://t.co/ZlR8b3vyh5 pic.twitter.com/aPQEPPMVs4
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) March 17, 2016
Stephen Curry has made other basketball games less fun to watch.
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) March 17, 2016
@CoDoubt @JRubinBlogger it comes from the Sanskrit word "sthagati," which referred to a swindler. Migrated to Hindi "thag" and then "thug."
— Steve Buckland (@SteveBuckland4) March 17, 2016
5 tips to get your credit history back on track https://t.co/cHtmhOpRsQ pic.twitter.com/mkv1gSkTym
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 17, 2016
If the president of Virginia Tech can write an open letter libeling me, I can write an open letter in response. https://t.co/SAYefiXLN5
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) March 17, 2016
It was such a romantic story- Oxytocin as the 'love' or 'cuddle' hormone- too bad it was too good to be true.
https://t.co/9KdLQ5KXJh— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 17, 2016
"Battle lines are loosely drawn between geneticists on one side and psychologists and educationalists on the other" https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016
There is a widespread distrust, among thoughtful people, of attempts to find the "intelligence gene". Why? https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016
The Third Party Dilemma: https://t.co/0UzENV1a9B
— Ross Douthat (@DouthatNYT) March 17, 2016
Once upon a time, poodles raced in the Iditarod. They weren’t half bad.https://t.co/S6hYxXJPlg pic.twitter.com/e0S6U9Oj8e
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 17, 2016
We don't know what genes determine intelligence—but that's no reason to think such genes don't exist https://t.co/wfMMUpHzhj
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016
A Harvard psychologist explains the key to spotting a liar https://t.co/IfBCyw9Xee
— TIME.com (@TIME) March 17, 2016
4 billion years ago, matter came to life for the first time. But where is IDA? https://t.co/l0Aci18AT2 pic.twitter.com/mv8I7S4Tv4
— New Scientist (@newscientist) March 17, 2016
All the science news you need to know in our weekly one-pager: https://t.co/yosedMs6jZ pic.twitter.com/lIhKJz5A7I
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 17, 2016
Here's what a Trump presidency might mean for science https://t.co/xYI04B2glp pic.twitter.com/Mes5QhgrAt
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 16, 2016
11 scientific wonders we know exist – but we’ve never seen. Plus how AI will top Go triumph https://t.co/gUmcDYYFbj pic.twitter.com/fDh3QUCSUg
— New Scientist (@newscientist) March 16, 2016
Best summary why genetics has been (& will likely remain) such a flop in explaining most medical & psych disorders.https://t.co/7ZCF3HXPJx
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 16, 2016
There can be substantial trade-offs between seeking happiness and seeking meaning in life https://t.co/Ol2U5gd95Z pic.twitter.com/BZ8hGEuzKr
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 16, 2016
Intelligence may be largely "in the genes," but which ones? https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ pic.twitter.com/mWcPUiEZB7
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 16, 2016
After study suggested Alzheimer's is transmissible, scientists race to find out if it's true https://t.co/VHUd5UFYWx pic.twitter.com/EW1jKqDUhQ
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) March 16, 2016
The 20th anniversary of the minimum wage myth that won’t quit | TheHill https://t.co/Bcq7mcrVzt
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) March 16, 2016
Over Half Of Measles Cases in US Outbreaks Are Unvaccinated — Often Intentionally https://t.co/mY5VeDoPbq
— Skeptical Inquirer (@SkeptInquiry) March 16, 2016
Want to be a better runner? Improve your physical prowess with these mental techniques https://t.co/hLldFE1jrB pic.twitter.com/VCUguEh9Jw
— Scientific American (@sciam) March 16, 2016