Montag, 11. Juli 2011

Links der Woche (36)

Meine wichtigsten linkhaltigen Tweets der vergangenen Woche, nach Themen sortiert:
Nacktmulle im Labor MT : Naked mole rats never get cancer. Now their genome has been sequenced. Video:
Cutting down on salt has no clear benefits in terms of likelihood of dying or experiencing cardiovascular disease
RT : Surgeons carry out first synthetic organ transplant. New trachea grown from patient's own cells.
RT : Google braces for huge fine from rogue drug ads. CNN report here bit.ly/k0a1k3
RT : What happens if you eat silica gel? Surprisingly fascinating article

Why Seeing (The Unexpected) Is Often Not Believing |
RT : Police lineups are notoriously unreliable. New science-based reforms might change that. n.pr/qbB3ga (via )

RT : A statistical thriller: the story of how Bayes' Rule changed the world
RT : We heart you, pi. Calls to replace the circle constant with tau are facing a backlash
RT : Excellent piece on the paranoia of Kurt Godel by - whose whole blog is exceptional

the secret seems to be a supportive wife MT : How to balance a career in science with a family? bit.ly/myuPIQ
Well said, & horrifying: 's comment on all the Dawkins etal fuckus ruckus: The Privilege Delusion via @David_Dobbs
the most dangerous places to be born female: Afghanistan, Dem. Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India, Somalia. via
RT : This man is leading the fight against anti-girl abortions in China
Interessante Logik das: Wieso schadet es nie "der Sache der Männer", wenn männl. Politiker irgendwo Posten bekommen?

RT : 9 Gründe, warum man von zu + wechseln sollte (engl)
interesting RT : Feel the tablet love. South Korea's pupils to go paperless by 2015

RT : Profiling the CIA analyst behind the bin Laden raid was no easy task


RT : Download a free poster summarizing complete series in intricate cartoons:
 
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