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IQ isn’t a smart way to gauge intelligence | Brief letters
I’m no academic, but I think I am intelligent enough to understand that IQ is a very unreliable means of assessing intelligence, never mind when it is in the hands of a biased researcher (
Publisher reviews national IQ research by British ‘race scientist’ Richard Lynn, 10 December
).Joan …
Scores of night-time drone sightings have been reported across the eastern coast of the US in recent weeks, sparking panic and conspiracy theories ranging from a secret government programme to a nefarious plot by a foreign power.
the outgoing administration …‘This is not a peaceful country’: Russian military forms fragile truce with Syrian rebels it used to bomb
Standing at the gates of the Khmeimim airbase, a fighter from the Islamist rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) eyed a pink vape being puffed on by a Russian soldier. Catching his gaze, the soldier offered it to him. The bearded fighter took a drag and shrugged, giving a thumbs …
How did Yang Tengbo become close confidant of Prince Andrew?
How did a junior Chinese civil servant who arrived in Britain to do a master’s degree at York University end up as such a close confidant of the Duke of York that he was described as “the very top of the tree” by the prince’s adviser?
Yang Tengbo, 50, also …
New cabinet secretary vows to implement PM’s Whitehall ‘rewiring’
Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists
Just as the outline of an iron-age hut or remains of a Roman sword cause excitement today, archaeologists of the future could be brushing Martian dust off metal and marvelling at one of Nasa’s rovers.
Researchers have said that such instruments, as well as other forms of human activity on …
Flat tax rate is an ‘attractive idea’, Kemi Badenoch says
A flat tax rate is an “attractive idea”, which the Conservatives would aim for if in power, Kemi Badenoch has said.
The leader of the opposition made the comments on Monday while standing on a Robin Hood pantomime set at the London Palladium, which owner Andrew Lloyd Webber had lent …
Some of them …
German chancellor Olaf Scholz loses confidence vote, triggering early elections
Olaf Scholz has lost a historic vote of confidence in the German parliament, paving the way for early national elections following the collapse of his government.
The German chancellor had called the vote in order to deliberately lose it, urging the Bundestag, or lower house of parliament, to declare its …
Ukraine calls for sanctions against Russia oil tankers over Black Sea spill
Ukraine has called on the international community to take action against Russia’s sanctions-busting oil fleet, after
an ageing tanker sank in the Black Sea
, causing a major environmental disaster.The Russian cargo ship, Volgoneft-212, broke in half during a heavy storm off the coast of occupied Crimea …