Adam Rutherford explores the post-war era, when behavioural genetics fell far from grace and the social not biological sciences reigned supreme in the study of intelligence. Show more
Adam Rutherford asks what, in the future, the genetics of intelligence could mean for educational policy. Are we right to fear streaming at birth? Show more
Adam Rutherford charts the rise, fall and rise of the genetics of intelligence and, amid much political and historical baggage, begs for a sensible discussion on the subject. Show more