Behaviour and biology: The accidental epigeneticist
Stephen S. Hall
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Stephen S. Hall: Stephen S. Hall is a science writer in New York and teaches public communication to graduate students in science at New York University.
Nature, 2014, vol. 505, issue 7481, 14-17
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By studying disadvantaged children, Richard Tremblay has traced the roots of chronic aggressive behaviour back as far as infancy. Now he hopes to go back further.
Date: 2014
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