Media
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The New York Times
Your Doppelgänger Is Out There and You Probably Share DNA With Them
The Washington Post
Algebra II just doesn’t add up when you figure how little it means to most students
Freakonomics Radio
America’s Math Curriculum Doesn’t Add Up (Ep. 391)
Nature
The promise and peril of the new science of social genomics
Science Daily
As genetic data expand, researchers urge caution in how predictors of education outcomes are used
BBC News
Boat Races 2016: Daphne Martschenko has travelled a long way to reach Cambridge
Popular Media Writing
Scientific American
Scientists Must Consider the Risk of Racist Misappropriation of Research
Bioethics.Net
Why care about social and behavioral genomics?
Multiracial Healthcare: What About Us?
Hastings Center Bioethics Forum
Transcending Borders in the Ethical Oversight of Human Genome Editing
BOLD-Blog
What does genetics mean for educational equity?
Faculty of Education Research Students’ Association
The Challenges of Research Access and Accessible Research
Race, Education, and Empire: A Research Collective
Breaking Down Academic Silos: An Example From a Historically-burdened Field
The Independent
The IQ Test Wars: Why Screening for Intelligence is Still So Controversial
The Conversation UK
Biosocial Science: The murky history of the nature and nurture debate
Can genes really predict how well you’ll do academically?
Genetics: What it is that makes you clever and why it’s shrouded in controversy
Center for Genetics and Society