Razib Khan's Unsupervised LearningMonologue: Race - genetics, history and sociology321×Preview0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -14:59-14:59Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Monologue: Race - genetics, history and sociologyHow should we think about race from a multi-disciplinary perspective?Razib KhanMar 27, 2026∙ Paid32ShareOn this episode, Razib talks about race, and how to think about this touchy subject.Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and diseaseThe Apportionment of Human DiversityHuman genetic diversity: Lewontin’s fallacyA Family Tree in Every GeneHow Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’Race: The Power of an IllusionA Genealogical Interpretation of Principal Components AnalysisInference of Population Structure Using Multilocus Genotype DataSubscribeGive a gift subscriptionShareThis post is for paid subscribersSubscribeAlready a paid subscriber? Sign inRazib Khan's Unsupervised LearningConversations about science, culture, and current affairsConversations about science, culture, and current affairsSubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeRazib KhanRecent EpisodesMonologue: Out-of-Africa is not dead but hybridization livesMar 23 • Razib KhanChris Bradley: better science for longevityMar 14 • Razib KhanChris Masterjohn: COVID-19 to mitochondrial health, communicating and applying "the science"Mar 6 • Razib KhanMike White: academia and genomics in the 21st centuryMar 1 • Razib KhanAaron Renn: Heartland urbanism and leaving Left Behind behindFeb 20 • Razib KhanDaniel Tabin: ancient DNA, the good, bad and uglyFeb 13 • Razib KhanJoe Henrich and Cosimo Posth: the weirdest people in the world and the genetics of Ice Age EuropeFeb 4 • Razib Khan