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ZD_4_14 — Computational Social Science: Agent-Based Modeling, Digital Trace Data, and Social Simulation
Computational social science (CSS) is the interdisciplinary field that applies computational methods — agent-based modeling, social network analysis, natural language processing, machine learning, simulation, and large-s
ZD_4_00 — Applied Interdisciplinary: Subfolder Summary
L_2_17 — Pacific Islander Genetics: Austronesian Ancestry, Denisovan Introgression, and Oceanian Genomics
Pacific Islander populations — spanning Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia — harbor some of the most genetically complex and scientifically informative genomes in human biology. Their genetic history records multiple d
L_3_00 — Adaptation Traits: Subfolder Summary
L_3_03 — Lactase Persistence and Gene-Culture Coevolution
Lactase persistence — the ability of adults to digest the milk sugar lactose — is the most thoroughly documented case of gene-culture coevolution in the human species. The ancestral mammalian condition is lactase non-per
Y_4_00 — Sleep Trance Perception: Subfolder Summary
Y_3_00 — Meditation Contemplative: Subfolder Summary
P_3_00 — Western Tradition: Subfolder Summary
P_4_00 — Eastern Cross Cultural: Subfolder Summary
P_5_00 — Modern Analytical: Subfolder Summary
P_5_12 — Postmodernism: Derrida, Foucault, Lyotard, and Deconstruction
Postmodernism — a loose, contested, and internally diverse intellectual movement that emerged from French philosophy and literary theory in the 1960s-1980s — is characterized by a thoroughgoing skepticism toward universa
ZE_1_15 — Moral Luck: Nagel, Williams, and Fortune in Moral Judgment
Moral luck refers to the phenomenon that people are morally judged — praised or blamed — for factors beyond their control, despite the widely held principle that moral judgment should apply only to what is within an agen
N_2_00 — Medieval Religious Orders: Subfolder Summary
N_0_00 — Secret Societies: Section Summary
N_5_00 — Modern Cultural Esoteric: Subfolder Summary
N_3_00 — Western Esoteric Traditions: Subfolder Summary
N_4_00 — Power Political Societies: Subfolder Summary
R_0_00 — Biology & Evolution: Section Summary
R_1_00 — Origin Early Life: Subfolder Summary
S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary
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