Genes and the Human Condition (From Behavior to Biotechnology)

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Raymond J. St. Leger
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University of Maryland, College Park

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r/steroids • comment
1 points • bznnnj

lol may have wanted to write the full word instead of something that sounds weird at best

paedomorphism, theory derived from studying animals that turn into adults but keep juvenile details.

I googled and found a decent transcript here if you wanna delve deeper https://www.coursera.org/learn/genes/lecture/umVgW/paedomorphism

seems to be different from neoteny

basically on a man that would be a stunted growth. That's what I have in mind when people talk about their baby face and how it becomes a more manly jaw when doing tren, for example. Can't negate the role of androgens

r/slatestarcodex • comment
1 points • JurijFedorov

Same. Just subscribed to this one to watch videos. Then I had to wait a full week for the next batch of videos? Why? I'm not interested in passing anything. I just want to learn and continue. Unless I can join a class I shouldn't learn slower just because the site tells me to. I will get full lectures instead and watch them all at my own pace.

https://www.coursera.org/learn/genes