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  2. The Creative Gene - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Gene: How Books, Movies, and Music Inspired the Creator of Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid is an autobiographical book written by Japanese video game designer Hideo Kojima, published on October 12, 2021, by Viz Media.

  3. Darwinian Fairytales - Wikipedia

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    Darwinian Fairytales is a 1995 book by the philosopher David Stove, [1] in which the author criticizes application of the theory of evolution as an explanation for sociobiological behavior such as altruism. The book was originally published by Avebury in 1995 and republished by Encounter Books in 2006.

  4. Talk:The Creative Gene - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Gene is notable because it passes WP:NBOOKS with multiple reliable sources covering Kojima's book, including reviews and articles from The A.V. Club, Paste Magazine, Siliconera, Kotaku and Vice. This demonstrates notability through criteria #1 of the guideline.

  5. The Gene Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Gene Bomb is a 1996 book by David E. Comings, self-published by Hope Press, that puts forth the theory that higher education and advanced technology may unintentionally favor the selection of genes that increase the likelihood of ADHD, autism, drug addiction, learning disorders, and behavior problems.

  6. Talk:The Creative Gene/GA1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Who We Are and How We Got Here - Wikipedia

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    Who We Are and How We Got Here is a 2018 book on the contribution of genome-wide ancient DNA research to human population genetics by the geneticist David Reich.He describes discoveries made by his group and others, based on analysis and comparison of ancient and modern DNA from human populations around the world.

  8. Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World

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    The book received a positive review in The New York Times that wrote "Although the book unfolds according to a formula that has become familiar—story, study, lesson; rinse and repeat—the storytelling is so dramatic, the wielding of data so deft and the lessons so strikingly framed that it's never less than a pleasure to read". [5]

  9. David Mitchell (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Stephen Mitchell (born 12 January 1969) is an English novelist, television writer, and screenwriter. He has written nine novels, two of which, number9dream (2001) and Cloud Atlas (2004), were shortlisted for the Booker Prize .