Feb. 26—SANTA FE, N.M. — The man convicted of murdering a 75-year-old Santa Fe man and then burning his body had his "warrior gene" defense rejected yet again by the New Mexico Supreme Court. The New ...
A new report in the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry by Florida State University biosocial criminologist Kevin Beaver finds that males who carry a specific "low activity" allele of a gene for ...
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Boys who have a so-called "warrior gene" are more likely to join gangs and also more likely to be among the most violent members and to use weapons, a new study finds. "While gangs typically have been ...
About 30 percent of all men carry what’s known as “the warrior gene” – a tiny bit of DNA that predisposes them to violent behavior. A National Geographic show tonight called “Born to Rage” surveys the ...
A New Mexico convict sentenced to 22 years for the 2012 slaying of his girlfriend’s step-grandfather tried to pin the blame on a “warrior gene” that supposedly forced him to black out. At his 2015 ...
"Julliard did not prepare me for this," my friend Sarah told me a few weeks ago. She, a former ballet dancer who once performed with some of the world's top dance companies, had just dropped her son ...
Science writer John Horgan has taken on the warrior gene in a recent Scientific American blog post titled "Code rage: The "warrior gene" makes me mad! (Whether I have it or not)." Horgan points to ...
As part of his defense during his 2009 murder trial, Polk County's Bradley Waldroup brought up a little-known gene that may be linked to violent behavior -- the so-called "warrior gene." On Tuesday, ...
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