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Class background influences whether genetic predisposition for intelligence drives you left or right
A person’s economic political views are shaped by their genetic predisposition for cognitive performance interacting with ...
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A new twin study says your genes may play a bigger role in your future success than your upbringing — IQ strongly predicts income, education, and career
Two twins grow up in the same household, eat the same meals, attend the same schools, and share the same parents. By age 27, ...
A new twin study suggests your genes may play a bigger role in your future success than your upbringing. Researchers found ...
DNA traits are the genetic codes that explain why you look, think, and even behave in certain ways. Each of us has a unique combination of genes that constitute our genetic blueprint. The DNA ...
Socioeconomic status—essentially, how much money someone earns and what education and job they have—is an important risk factor for both physical and mental health (Calixto & Anaya, 2014; De Vries, ...
Watching a baby babble, play and interact with others can provide useful insight into what their cognitive ability might be like decades later, according to new University of Colorado Boulder research ...
Intelligence is central to the human experience. Your ability to think, reason, and learn governs your professional and private life. Perhaps the commonest way of conceptualising intelligence is in ...
A genetics startup founded by scientists Tobias Wolfram and Alex Strudwick Young has left stealth mode, with Futurism reporting that Herasight claims its embryo screening platform can forecast a ...
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