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Scientists have found structures in parrot brain responsible for sound imitation
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Comparing genes and linguistic sounds across human populations worldwide
Joint analysis of data on genomics, linguistics and geography leads to new insights into their interference
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Music and Williams Syndrome
Psychologist Pamela Heaton on the areas of strength in children with Williams syndrome, how do they recognise emotions and how music can help them to improve various cognitive skills
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Dessins d’Enfants
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History of Pharmacogenomics
Harvard Medical School Prof. David Jones on personalized medicine, patients’ lifestyle, and genetic factors of treatment
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Genetics and Education
Neuroscientist Michael Thomas on the heritability of intelligence, the predictive power of the DNA, and a reductionist explanation of children's educational outcomes
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Mechanism Design Theory
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Problems of Modernization in Russia
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Microbiome
Biologist Tim Spector on the overall weight of our microbes, remembering our natural roots, and the importance of getting dirty
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