December 2010
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Kasparov on chess-playing computers and the human mind -
NYROB [via RW]
the real Greek economy: owners, rentiers and opportunists -
OpenDemocracy [via EcoSpk]some useful concepts: polyergy, syntechnia
is Australian sovereign debt really riskier than Britain's? -
Economist
Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia -
Naturethe full article is not free, but if you have access through work it's a good read
could Indonesia move its capital into Kalimantan jungle? -
Guardian
towards probabilistic climate models -
Easterbrook [via RealClimate]
oh no! Cosma is venturing into macroeconomics... -
Cosma
"design ideas that make Kinect fun could cost you millions" -
useit
protests against rabbinical racism in Israel -
EIis the head of the International Association of Holocaust Survivors a "self-hating Jew"?
a cyanobacterium that can make hydrogen in air -
Nature [via @MicrobeWorld]
a "micromort" is a one-in-a-million chance of death -
Stubborn Mule
the AntiKythera Mechanism -
Guardian [via JY]
placebos may work even on fully informed patients -
MedDaily
predatory and frivolous lawsuits have nearly halted vaccine production -
MicrobeWorld
Boris Akunin's novel set in the 1877-78 Turko-Russian War -
Turkish Gambit [my review]
why Cambridge is better known than Oxford in China -
Economist"in the grounds of King's College grows perhaps the most famous willow tree in China"
the UK trains Bangladeshi death squads -
Guardiantheir human rights violations prevent the US training them
conflicts over Mekong dams continue -
ABC
Cable pushes cables off front page -
Guardian
billion year old genomic "fossils" -
PhysOrg
Ross Gittins: limited gains for Australians from migration -
SMH
a fascinating blog -
Parasite of the Day [via @CarlZimmer]currently doing "the twelve parasites of Christmas"
some amazing geological photography -
SmashingApps [via @MargieKinney]
the Australian keeps publishing shonky climate change stories -
Deltoid
Richard Stallman on the Wikileaks protests -
Guardian
Naomi Wolf on Assange -
Huffington [via RoseanneB]"That is not the State embracing feminism. That is the State pimping feminism."
Hans Rosling on data visualisation as a tool for development -
Economist"the Gates Foundation demands that every research project it funds has to make its full data set freely available"
Hölderlin's philosophical and epistolatory novel of eduction -
Hyperion [my review]
"kettling" seems counterproductive -
Guardianand "high pressure" containment seems likely to lead to an explosion one day
the EU should be tougher on Israel -
Guardiana complete EU trade boycott would work pretty damn quickly...
the Royal Society on the sixth mass extinction -
ClimateProgress [via Deltoid]
bank risk managers worry about Amazon's treatment of WikiLeaks -
AmBanker [via Rubik]
detained for possession of a Casio watch?! -
Wikipedia [via Chuter]
new research in cloud feedback on warming -
RealClimatecan one really debate science sensibly with a conspiracy theorist like Spencer?
a review of the Python language -
gnosis
city labels on Google Maps -
41latitude [via Laird]
taking the science out of drug policy advice -
Guardian [via @bengoldacre]
the rape/harassment charges against Assange seem weak -
Crikey -
DailyMailbut I know nothing about Swedish law (or the celebrity/groupie context)
too many translations of old classics? -
Bostonwhen are we going to get translations of Pekic's The Golden Fleece and the rest of Weiss' The Aesthetics of Resistance?
will UK protests against tax avoidance spread? -
C4
the US dictates Spanish copyright law -
BB [via EFA]
why President Obama is failing: deafness to history -
FT [via Keen]
stars to cover Cage's 4'33" -
ClashMusic [via Mertz]
medical researcher discovers integration -
FlipTomato [via Mertz]
a closed monument to the spineless cowardice of America -
Schneier
how the media creates Pakistan -
LeftTurn [via Chapati]
a British view of Australian parliament -
FT
great Australian water myths -
ABCwe really need to stop un- or marginally productive uses
lectures on Darwin's influence, cultural and scientific -
Darwin [my review]
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