Sitemap - 2025 - Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning
David Van Ofwegen: a peripatetic philosopher across Eurasia's antipodes
The wandering Fulani: children of the Green Sahara
Claire Lehmann: after the Intellectual Dark Web
Hiding in plain sight: uniting Denisovans’ famous DNA with a set of mysterious physical remains
Nathan Cofnas: Judaism's group evolutionary strategy and hereditarianism defended
RKUL: Time Well Spent 05/16/2025
Brave new human: counting up the de novo mutations you alone carry
Steve Hsu: China's inevitable rise and America's confused response
The Punic Paradox: Genetically, Rome's great African rival was startlingly European
David Gress: Plato and NATO 25 years later
Ethan Strauss: sports and the end of the culture wars
Manvir Singh: the shamanic roots of all religion
Noah Carl and Bo Winegard: probing the intellectual darker web
Nomads to natives: how Bronze-Age Sami newcomers became eternally Nordic
Tim Lee: 2025 and the driverless car revolution
Bonus monologue: Finland as Germania
RKUL: Time Well Spent 5/05/2025
Lost Green Saharans: ancient DNA unearths a new race from a verdant North African interlude
Homo with a side of sapiens: the brainy silent partner we co-opted 300,000 years ago
Laura Spinney: rise of the proto-Indo-Europeans
Germans are from Finland, Finns are from Yakutia
Bonus monologue: man the hybrid monster
John Sailer: a time of troubles in higher education
Jacob Shell: academia must diversify or die
Eternally Illyrian: How Albanians resisted Rome and outlasted a Slavic onslaught
Matt Welch: from blog pioneer to podcasting mainstay
Bonus monologue: ancient North Africans and the Green Sahara
RKUL: Time Well Spent 4/04/2025
Andrew Song: cooling the planet with technology
Soft power from the rooftop of the world
A different kind of heart: Tibetans’ genetic uniqueness and enduring cultural sway
Zineb Riboua: realism in foreign policy in 2025
Mark Lutter: charter cities and the urban future
RKUL: Time Well Spent 3/15/2025
Graeme Wood: Germany's turn to the right
Where Queens Ruled: ancient DNA confirms legendary Matrilineal Celts were no exception
Leighton Woodhouse: against the rise of the anti-woke cancel culture and MAGA cultural hegemony
Kevin Klatt: Nutrition, health, MAHA and GLP-1
Charles Murray: 50 years on the public scene
Titus Techera: Post-Modern Conservative in a post-national Europe
Nathan Lents: Sex, truths and gender wars
RKUL: Time Well Spent 2/2/2025
Wealth, war and worse: plague’s ubiquity across millennia of human conquest
Daniel McCarthy: American conservatism after Trump (and before)
When civilization control-alt-deletes: prehistoric Europe’s false dawn and long reboot
Brian Chau: welcoming the AI-age and DeepSeek
Tade Souaiaia: the edge of statistical genetics, race and sports
We are what we speak: Indo-European phylogenetic and linguistic trees concur
Shadi Hamid: pessimism on Palestine but hope in America
Conn Carroll: Sex and the Citizen
Antonio Regalado: CRISPR babies 6 years later
RKUL: Time Well Spent 1/1/2025
The other man: Neanderthal findings test our power of imagination