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BGI & Steve Hsu

A discussion of BGI (formerly Beijing Genetics Institute), BGI Cognitive Genomics, and Steve Hsu who was part of the original Cognitive Genomics group.

Posted byhistoricallyburdenedconceptsOctober 27, 2016November 13, 2016Posted inUncategorizedTags:BGI, cognitive ability, cognitive genomics, methods, positive eugenics, steve hsuLeave a comment on BGI & Steve Hsu

Can genes really predict how well you’ll do academically?

Researchers at King’s College London say they are able to predict some of educational achievement from DNA alone.

Posted byhistoricallyburdenedconceptsOctober 27, 2016October 27, 2016Posted inUncategorizedTags:cognitive ability, DNA, eugenics, nature, nurture, race, racismLeave a comment on Can genes really predict how well you’ll do academically?
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