Propelled by tech money, the menace of race science is back and it's just as nonsensical as ever | Adam Rutherford
Briefly

Tom Buchanan's racist rants in The Great Gatsby serve as a reflection of the deeply ingrained eugenics and anti-immigrant sentiments during the Jazz Age, revealing a troubling historical continuity.
Despite the historical defeat of overt eugenics post-World War II, current investigations expose a troubling resurgence of these ideas, now bolstered by technology and international activism.
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