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7.21.2012

Weekend links

1) Anesthesiologist Fabricates 172 Papers (via Michael Clemens)

2) This much I know: Daniel Kahneman (via MR)

3) Tatyana Deryugina's new paper on local weather fluctuations and attitudes towards climate change (also via MR)

4) A Visual Git Reference

5) Version 3.0 of the Social Conflict in Africa Database (SCAD) is out (via Mona Khalidi)

6) Number sense across the lifespan as revealed by a massive Internet-based sample (PNAS, via Kyle Meng)

7) Development economics and my native borough (via Dave Pell)

8) Optimal TED Talk Structure

9) The IDV User Experience blog has some great (mostly spatial) data visualizations (via Reed Walker)


10) Graphing Every (Wikipedia) Idea in History

11) Convection over Manhattan this past Wednesday
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