Helen Pearson in Nature Study of a Lifetime [free access, thankfully]: "In 1946, scientists started tracking thousands of British children born during one cold March week. On their 65th birthday, the study members find themselves more scientifically valuable than ever before."
Paul Krugman: Falling Demand for Brains?
Zeynep Tufekci at TechnoSociology: Can “Leaderless Revolutions” Stay Leaderless: Preferential Attachment, Iron Laws and Networks .
And, finally, Arunn Narasimhan has a fine rant at nOnoScience: Response to N. Ram from a Thin Skinned Music Listener.
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