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Genetics and education; Golden Rice inventor; Chimp Chatter and Lightning Lab

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The Importance of Habitability in Education

The more you know about genetics, the more important the environment seems to be. The public has a feeling that somehow the double helix is a sort of damocles that hangs over your head and if you've got these bad genes, there's nothing you can do about it. That's completely wrong. If everybody's smoked, lung cancer would be a genetic disease. I'm slightly baffled about with the implications for education policy. How would you change your education policy if it were the case that the habitability of IQ was 0.1 versus 0.9?

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