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www.wiringthebrain.com | ||
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aeon.co
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| | | | | Simplistic ideas of how genes 'cause' traits are no longer viable: life is an orderly collection of uncertainties | |
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unremediatedgender.space
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| | | | | This is a pretty good book about things we know about some ways in which people are different from each other, particularly differences in cognitive repertoires (Murray's choice of phrase for shaving nine syllables off | |
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violentmetaphors.com
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| | | | | "...for he has no right to give names to objects which he cannot define." -Charles Darwin Do "races" exist as meaningful biological categories? Physical anthropologists and human biologists have been studying race (i.e., blacks vs. whites, or Europeans vs. Asians) for centuries. For most of that time, they subscribed to the perspective that race was... | |
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whalewatchtenerife.org
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| | | Bottlenose Dolphins in Tenerife Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose Dolphin Sightings The Bottlenose dolphin is the second most common cetacean species we encounter on our Costa Adeje whale and dolphin watching tours in Tenerife. There are two different ecotypes of Bottlenose dolphins that inhabit the southern coast of Tenerife; the coastal resident pods and the oceanic pods. | ||