2010
Freakonomics shares a catchy way to learn about cognitive biases in the form of a song by high school teacher Bradley Wray.
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WIRED highlights a range of current tech, science, culture, and business news, including an Olympic scam-busting story and the potential of a new plastic alternative. via The source of this content is WIRED.
Arnold Kling explores the idea of a "Church of Unlimited Government" and contrasts it with a libertarian viewpoint that prefers limited government. via Econlib
WIRED offers the latest news and insights on technology, science, culture, and business. via WIRED
WIRED highlights a range of current tech, science, culture, and business news, including an Olympic scam-busting story and the potential of a new plastic alternative. via The source of this content is WIRED.
Tyler Cowen shares the most highlighted passage from an unnamed author on Kindle and links to the full list of most highlighted passages. via Marginal Revolution
Witness the astonishing speed of Bob Munden, hailed as the fastest gun in the world, in this incredible video. via kottke.org
X.com is undergoing a URL change, but privacy and data protection settings are remaining the same. via @longformorg
A study found that college students in 2003 spent 13 fewer hours per week on academics compared to students in 1961.
via The source of this content is Marginal REVOLUTION.Indiewire reviews the "Freakonomics" documentary that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, highlighting how the film explores the book's core arguments. via kottke.org
The Wall Street Journal reports on the Federal Reserve. via wsj.com
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