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Gwern.net newsletter (Substack subscription page)
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January 2017 News
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‘newsletter’ directory
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Changelog
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Gwern Branwen Creating Essays on Gwern.net
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‘Story Of Your Life’ Is Not A Time-Travel Story
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Genomic analysis of family data reveals additional genetic effects on intelligence and personality
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https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms14238/
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https://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1503/2519
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Genome-wide association study of antisocial personality disorder
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Human Gene Editing Receives Science Panel’s Support
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Front Matter Human Genome Editing: Science, Ethics, and Governance
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Holocene selection for variants associated with cognitive ability: Comparing ancient and modern genomes
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Patterns of shared signatures of recent positive selection across human populations
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https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.1605660114
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PathNet: Evolution Channels Gradient Descent in Super Neural Networks
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Deep Voice: Real-time Neural Text-to-Speech
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Reconstruction of a Train Wreck: How Priming Research Went off the Rails
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Reporting Bias Inflates the Reputation of Medical Treatments: A Comparison of Outcomes in Clinical Trials and Online Product Reviews
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https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2007/04/13/compressed-sensing-and-single-pixel-cameras/
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Walter Stewart: Fighting Fraud in Science (They Call Him the ‘terrorist of the Lab’, but This Self-Appointed Scourge of Scientific Fraud Has Reason to Suspect That As Much As 25% of All Research Papers May Be Intentionally Fudged) [Interview]
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Willingness to Share Research Data Is Related to the Strength of the Evidence and the Quality of Reporting of Statistical Results
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The Future of Not Working: As Automation Reduces the Need for Human Labor, Some Silicon Valley Executives Think an Universal Income Will Be the Answer—And the Beta Test Is Happening in Kenya
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The Exposed Nest
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Oxford University Graduates in Philosophy, Politics and Economics Make up an Astonishing Proportion of Britain's Elite. But Has It Produced an Out-Of-Touch Ruling Class?
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The Unrecognised Simplicities of Effective Action #2: ‘Systems Engineering’ and ‘Systems Management’—Ideas from the Apollo Programme for a `systems Politics`
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https://www.unqualified-reservations.org/2007/08/james-burnhams-dante-politics-as-wish/
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Secondhand Smoke Isn’t As Bad As We Thought
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Digital Health: Tracking Physiomes and Activity Using Wearable Biosensors Reveals Useful Health-Related Information
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Search in Patchy Media: Exploitation-Exploration Tradeoff
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Millions and Millions Dead
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That Which Does Not Kill Me Makes Me Stranger
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https://shattered.io/static/shattered.pdf
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Absolute Zero Is 0K
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2017-02-05-cms-ahistoryofimdbforums.html
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Losing Their Grip: An Oral History of Nintendo's Power Glove
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I Found the Best Anagram in English
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The Common Law Corporation: The Power of the Trust in Anglo-American Business History
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Game Theory in Practice
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America's Television Graveyards
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Earthly Concerns
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Behavioral Science Can Help Guide Policy
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The Great Moon Hoax (1835)
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Steven Shapin
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http://silkandhornheresy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/this-warrior-of-dead-world-gene-wolfes.html
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Precision First
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Explainers Shoot High. Aim Low!
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Guessing the Teacher’s Password
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Mike Darwin on Animal Research, Moral Cowardice, and Reasoning in an Uncaring Universe
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2012-yvain-thelasttemptationofchrist.html
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If You Read Closely: Aoi Hiragi’s ‘Whisper of the Heart’on Page and Screen
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History of Prog: The Nice, Emerson Lake & Palmer, and Other Bands of the 1970s
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The Poet and the Politician: Teika and the Compilation of the Shinchokusenshū
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