- "Critics of intelligence research often hail the importance of practice rather than inborn talent, but a three-day test of the Minnesota twins' motor skills showed that how much you benefit from practice is itself partly an inborn talent." http://online.wsj.com/article/sb10001424052702303552104577436333754014866.html 29 comments science
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