As you know, the Internet is a wonderful place filled with the rich and varied treasures of the world holds (and RSS feeds.) The following are some things that I've had a look at in the last week. I call this: a Compendium of Click-throughs for Monday Morning...
- The tale of Lego...
- The Sunday Times' headline: "100 cod left". The actual figure...? 21 MILLION. Has there ever been a more statistically-incorrect media headline? The BBC explores why media outlets struggle so much with complex data.
- Also, a nice overview of Berlin and its 'democratic' canteen culture...
- They’re all on welfare AND taking our jobs! A nice little piece on confirmation bias.
- Language changes. Get used to it!
- Experiments on mice show that early social deprivation leads to problems with working memory and social behaviour which aren't reversible. It may help us understand and treat behaviour disorders in humans.
- "Most of the British Empire in the 19th and 20th Centuries was what we would now call 'privatised', for two of the reasons usually adduced for privatisation today: to save money and to shed responsibility. The other reason, that 'private' always works better, was not so much in evidence."
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