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NEW YORK — Do you spend time with a lot of friends? That might mean a particular part of your brain is larger than usual.

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Hmm, now what? Could you change your genes or send out a complaint cum request form for replacement genes? Could you zig genes to ensure that this brilliance which runs in your clan zags you?

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If I had even a bit of clout or medical command to go wheel all sorts of brain scan machines to the Senate or wherever else they are having a probe into the truth,...

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