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| March 19th, 2016New study finds that the long-run disemployment effects of the minimum wage are potentially large https://t.co/IjrjU0DPGz
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) March 19, 2016
New study finds that the long-run disemployment effects of the minimum wage are potentially large https://t.co/IjrjU0DPGz
— Mark J. Perry (@Mark_J_Perry) March 19, 2016
How to learn new skills twice as fast, according to science https://t.co/O0dsjw0bCy
— TIME.com (@TIME) March 19, 2016
This is how a male seahorse gives birth pic.twitter.com/QTRiuUOKs9 #HowThingsWork
— Farbod Saraf (@farbodsaraf) March 19, 2016
How to make someone fall in love with you https://t.co/baj0Y5jMF8
— TIME.com (@TIME) March 19, 2016
Your cat is a lot deeper than you think https://t.co/mkULCCrSjh
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 19, 2016
The moral cost of conspiracy theories https://t.co/darHuSKXes
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) March 19, 2016
Llamas are certified therapy animals in Portland, Oregon https://t.co/2KvJzo0bcj #thingididntknowlastweek pic.twitter.com/Y4OHSoeMGc
— BBC News Magazine (@BBCNewsMagazine) March 19, 2016
@CoDoubt @BoingBoing Haha you just proved you're dumb!! 😀
— Noah Smith (@Noahpinion) March 19, 2016
Fears of terrorism & refugees are turning Germany, France & Spain into surveillance states, writes @SuzanneNossel https://t.co/OEyoixzJ7B
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) March 18, 2016
With the Michigan State loss, there are zero perfect brackets remaining on @CBSsports https://t.co/evPwY876bp #BracketBusted
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 18, 2016
The English National Opera must prove it finally has learnt to live within its means https://t.co/sjqPU1PPMU pic.twitter.com/7BSb7bgYyj
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 18, 2016
"The reasons behind Trump's rise" https://t.co/jkjTuhHQ01 pic.twitter.com/s62a9Wvm8p
— The Hill (@thehill) March 18, 2016
Philosophy as a Way of Life: The College Course https://t.co/kVvmmTunAx pic.twitter.com/0Div9Br1CJ
— Daily Nous (@DailyNousEditor) March 18, 2016
The 10 most filling foods for weight loss https://t.co/u7oMpPIK8B
— TIME.com (@TIME) March 18, 2016
NIMH'S RDoC is oversoldhttps://t.co/QMKIsdDaGA
I know DSM's limits as well as anyone, bUT no replacement in sight.https://t.co/6nBZf8iccG— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 18, 2016
Obama to nominate the first female combatant commander https://t.co/Qn1unibIqZ pic.twitter.com/LSmg4O3tYV
— The Hill (@thehill) March 18, 2016
Neoliberalism has hijacked our vocabulary, and that's not a good thing. https://t.co/TG8rfPC4Yf
— Massimo Pigliucci (@mpigliucci) March 18, 2016
Heckscher-Ohlin and the ‘principle of explosion’ https://t.co/57V3f7v1so via @RealWorldEcon
— Real-World Economics (@RealWorldEcon) March 18, 2016
There is little hope that the NHS can avoid a financial crash https://t.co/5W2E7H2p34
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 18, 2016
Philosophy Talk asks about the Science of Happiness (and celebrates 400 episodes!) https://t.co/izwa5BgdVO
— Philosophy Talk (@Philosophy_Talk) March 18, 2016
Episode #400 "The Science of #Happiness" w/ Emiliana Simon-Thomas from @GreaterGoodSC THIS SUNDAY 10a @KALW 91.7 FM: https://t.co/vxeZsZQoFX
— Philosophy Talk (@Philosophy_Talk) March 18, 2016
Skepticism is the very essence of science, what keeps it self correcting on the rocky road toward truth. https://t.co/hOQ17gfYc0
— Allen Frances (@AllenFrancesMD) March 18, 2016
The do's and don'ts of trusting science. https://t.co/IfS4dgN2Ys via @BV
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) March 18, 2016
I remember @KevinNR being told he’d drop his Adamsesque skepticism once the “threat” had an R next to his name. Nah. https://t.co/irtIWlbWxo
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) March 18, 2016
The Guardian has been losing money for as long as anyone can recall. Is it doomed? https://t.co/rnSM3lLqsQ pic.twitter.com/1DHfpyQIAT
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 18, 2016
Sweeping mental health reforms head for Senate floor https://t.co/vqNrXI7B3e
— ClinPsychiatryNews (@ClinPsychNews) March 18, 2016
"Understanding of the genetic dimensions of intelligence might improve education" https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ pic.twitter.com/W84t9foEWN
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 18, 2016
Teachers bluntly say a large portion of international students are ill prepared for an American college education https://t.co/UUkrVuGtK4
— Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) March 18, 2016
"I have yet to find a teacher who feels that children are blank slates—so why do educationalists resist genetics?" https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 18, 2016
We don't know what genes determine intelligence—but that's no reason to think such genes don't exist https://t.co/wfMMUppXSJ
— Prospect Magazine (@prospect_uk) March 17, 2016