John Ioannadis on the trouble with biomarkers. Deep and interesting on the nature of scientific progress. http://feedly.com/k/iz5JU9
"We need to keep in mind that even the best screening tests have a downside" http://bit.ly/iMoIhX like "dangers of too much information"
Supreme Court overturns ban on violent #video games. New, much-viewed paper explores effects on #crime : http://t.co/eHSJkYw
Interessant: Google-Treffen über Auswege aus extremistischer Gewalt http://t.co/T1PZegf folgen per #ave o. WaPo
MT @researchdigest: How social science research is helping the fight against crime. New Publication: http://t.co/QrxOkZc (pdf)
RT @newscientist: Want to spot a liar? These mind games are guaranteed to improve your fib detection http://t.co/sRfkhLt (free reg reqd)
Retail therapy: A strategic effort to improve mood http://bit.ly/lkUs0U
Fear of getting fired has forced many couples in Europe and the US to abandon plans to have babies: http://t.co/fg2D8YK via @newscientist
RT @TIMEHealthland: 83% of sex trafficking victims are U.S. citizens and their average age is 12 to 14 years | http://t.co/yegTR5H
Nice RT @GalleyCat: How to read, search & archive your old tweets with a free TweetScan service: http://t.co/WPeQspx
Hollywoodonomics: how Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix "lost" $167M - Boing Boing http://t.co/QQeunuR by @doctorow
TV: Live-tweeting supports live viewing http://bit.ly/mrwFk4 via @NiemanLab
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