June 2018
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SimCity didn't include car parks "because the game would be really boring if it was proportional in terms of parking lots" -
DevonZuegel
Oxford now has an on-demand mini-bus service! -
Guardian
academisation of English schools has reduced freedom and autonomy -
LSE
one year on, residents of Walthamstow's mini-Holland areas do 40 minutes more active travel a week! -
Guardian [via @peterwalker99]
neural networks are basically just polynomial regression models -
arxiv
background on how Seville built a cycle network in four years -
StreetsBlog
how can schools measure and report progress meaningfully? -
TeacherHead
grandmothers and alloparenting in the origins of human cooperation -
NPR
petition to cancel the Oxford to Cambridge expressway -
Change
the difference between being broke and being poor -
LongReads
they start as toddlers: why Mexican children help out with chores -
NPR"Children appear to have an intrinsic motivation to help. And extrinsic rewards seem to undermine it."
the English school academy system feeds overpaid executives, corruption, and asset-stripping -
Guardian
the origins and evolution of multiple mating in army ants -
Evolution
designing cities for children -
Arup
after the British and the Irish, the Dutch are going to be worst hit by Brexit -
Rabobank"a hard Brexit would cost the UK 18% of GDP growth until 2030 ... £11,500 per British worker"
US science paper topics are now being vetted by political commissars -
@dburbach
the US is now taking two year olds away from their parents -
NPRand "staff said that federal regulations prevented them from touching or holding the child to soothe her"
affluence rather than willpower drives marshmallow test results -
Atlantic
class photographs and market failures -
OxfordBlog
Copenhagen and urban cycling in twelve graphs -
Guardian
brilliant timing for the Royal Mail Dad's Army stamp issue! -
RoyalMail
another Home Office horror story, this time involving maltreatment of a pregnant woman -
Guardian
extraordinary secrecy means that not even Whitehall (and its 10,000 extra staff) knows what's happening with Brexit -
Guardian
the harm done by Ofsted's blunt approach to rating schools -
BenNewmark"Ofsted is frightening because a negative judgement may actually make it more difficult for a school to make the improvements it needs to."
"Many automatic emergency braking systems won't stop for stationary objects at freeway speeds" -
ArsTechnica
how is reading a novel like reading a maths book? Jane Austen meets Kuratowski closure operators -
@benjamindickman
formula milk companies target Philippines mothers with "aggressive, clandestine and often illegal methods" -
Guardian
they'd bring back the workhouses and punishment beatings if they could -
Politics
surprisingly interesting obituary for poet Mary Wilson (wife of Harold Wilson) -
Guardian
giving up a three course meal for a (possibly empty) packet of crisps -
ProgressOnline
camels and needles, and other tales of mistranslation (mostly the Romans' fault) -
StantLitore
the Copenhagen compromise: kerbside parking has to go, but loading and deliveries are essential -
PeopleForBikes
going around in circles: ring roads and controlling through traffic -
OxfordBlog
you'd have to use a cotton shopping bag 173 times to make it environmentally more friendly than single-use plastic bags -
NZHerald
when you are right, it's easy to be consistent: a 280-character transport manifesto -
RantyHighwayman
including National Insurance, Council Tax and VAT, UK taxation isn't at all progressive -
ResolutionFoundation [via @JolyonMaugham]"every decile here pays tax in almost exact proportion to its gross income – implying a flat tax system as a whole"
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