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Darwin's Joyful Journey of Discovery - WSJ.com
Steve Jones' review of Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle
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Annals of Innovation: Dymaxion Man | The New Yorker
Buckminster Fuller
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The Science of Racism | THE ROOT.com
I don't think James Watson is a racist. But I do think that he is a racialist—that is, he believes that certain observable traits or forms of behavior among groups of human beings might, indeed, have a biological basis in the code
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Love Schemas, Preferences in Romantic Partners, and Reactions to Commitment | Interpersona.org
the more strongly the secure schema was endorsed, the more calm and confident (and the less fearful and trapped) they felt when confronting pending commitments. analoguous for other schemas
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Science and the cinema | PD Smith | Kafka’s mouse
review of Keith Williams, H.G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies + Sidney Perkowitz, Hollywood Science: Movies, Science, and the End of the World.
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The Economist Has No Clothes: Scientific American
the economists had borrowed and altered Helmholtz’s equations—they substituted economic variables for physical ones. Utility took the place of energy; the sum of utility and expenditure replaced potential and kinetic energy.
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TED | Talks | Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes" (video) - FriendFeed
20 minuta kristalizirane geekovštine, znanstvenici na speedu, životno djelo profesionalca u dvadeset minuta. TED talks su mi danas ono što je u osamdesetima bio Alf. - Goran Zec
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PsyBlog: Infants Imitate Others When Only Weeks Old
Meltzoff, A., & Moore, M. (1977) At the heart of imitation is understanding the difference between yourself and other -(Jean Piaget argued that infants could not imitate others until they were 8 to 12 months of age.)
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The Connections Between Music and Mathematics
via mandrak
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Wray Herbert: Our Own Worst Critic | Newsweek.com
We are all called upon everyday to read others, to interpret how we look in their eyes. Whether in a job interview, a musical audition or a first date, it's basic human nature to calculate how we're doing as performers in life. But we so often get it wron
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McPherson: BIRDS OF A FEATHER: Homophily in Social Networks - Google Scholar
BIRDS OF A FEATHER: Homophily in Social Networks, M McPherson, L Smith-Lovin, JM Cook - Annual Reviews in Sociology, 2001 (via cshirky)
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Psychology Today: Love's Loopy Logic
"She Wants Me" and Other Erotic Errata
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The Fundamental Fundamental Attribution Error: Correspondence Bias in Individualist and Collectivist Cultures -- Krull et al. 25 (10): 1208 -- Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
on cultural differences in the tendency to infer that people’s dispositions correspond to their behavior (correspondence bias) in individualist and collectivist cultures: significant correspondence bias effects were found in both cultures
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Deaner: Monkeys Pay Per View: Adaptive Valuation of Social Images by Rhesus Macaques - Google Scholar
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The Political Economy of Moral Hazard - Jörg Guido Hülsmann - Mises Institute
Moral hazard is the incentive of a person A to use (against B's will) more resources than he otherwise would have used, because he knows, or believes he knows, that someone else B will provide some or all of these resources.
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