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October 2015

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mapping the most popular languages after English and Spanish, for each US state - Slate
German, French, Italian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Navajo, Korean, but also Russian, Dakota, Hmong, Arabic, Portuguese and Polish
archaea with genes linked to eukaryotic cytoskeletons? - Quanta
an inventive Oulipian medley - Winter Journeys [my review]
list-driven patient-doctor interactions? - EdwardTufte
what are the actual options if Britain leaves the EU? - NewStatesman
bicycle helmets: odds ratios are not the same as risk ratios - Fietsberaad
the Space Shuttle was not a rational design; manned space flight is a charade - IdleWords
moving beyond equations: empirical dynamical modelling of complex systems - Quanta
a history of Oxford college gardens - OxfordToday
use verbs to encourage, not nouns to praise - AlysonSchafer [via Visible]
a survey of the best UK (and UK-expat) cycling blogs - CyclingEmbassyUK
Svetlana Alexievich and the history of the western Soviet Union - NYROB
how stuff takes over our lives - Guardian
why Ged is first among wizards, Earthsea first among fantasy worlds - Guardian
grammar schools don't help social mobility - Guardian
there is no evidence for birth-order effects on personality - PNAS
(and there's only a tiny effect on IQ + intellect)
UN Human Rights Council: West Bank settlements violate Geneva Convention - Guardian
central banks should try to prick housing bubbles - AFR
the UK is replacing roundabouts with traffic lights; the US the opposite - Guardian
Le Guin on being asked to blurb an anthology with no women in it - Bookavore [via Juz]
Gödel, von Neumann and P=?NP - early thoughts on computational complexity - eCommons
the CCCP Cook Book: True Stories of Soviet Cuisine - Guardian
does the NSA have partial Diffie-Helman rainbow tables? - FreedomTinker
four tips from neuroscience for becoming happier - BusinessInsider
having power makes one feel entitled - ScienceDaily
the white Australian with the black sprinters at the 1968 Mexico Olympics - TrueActivist
Dennis Richie, C and Unix - ZDnet [via @phaseit]
Andrew Platonov: quotes and an introduction - RussianLife - Asymptote
Korean Literature: reading the Dalkey Archive Press's library - NYer
Inequality: What Can Be Done? [my review]
the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless - Vox
an updated avian tree of life - SciNews
academic historians on Star Wars history - Swarthmore [via Cosma]
why the electricity price can go negative in Texas - Slate
another Nobel prize for literature winner no one has heard of, yay! - Guardian
is the United States a terrorist organisation? - Intercept
visiting a Finnish kindergarten - Atlantic
I don't ever want to live in a country where preschoolers have to do lockdown drills - WP
relational aggression can appear in children as young as three - WSJ
mechanical cog wheels found in the legs of an insect - Phys
does Google have an algorithm for happiness? - CNN
the declining resilience of university students - PsychologyToday
why small children in Japan are so independent - CityLab
how Arabic is influencing French - Economist [via Bookshelf]

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