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Some examples of data being manipulated and portrayed in misleading manners via charts.
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"This is the world of the "Jasons," a semi-secret society of scientists who inherited the mantle of the famous Manhattan Project. Designed to be both a resource and a reality check for the powers that be, the Jasons have produced some paradigm-changing sc
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The research aimed to get beyond the recognized geek population and gauge interest in science among the roughly 150 million Americans age 18-54. About 40 percent of them, or 60 million people, were found to be "intellectually curious" about politics, the
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"Inside a jam-packed conference room of 1,200 people, a resource speaker in his early 30’s proceeded to the podium with a challenge: who among the 1,200 people present that night becomes a millionaire before the year is over? It was a challenge echoed b
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"Our first objective is to prevent the re-emergence of a new rival … that poses a threat on the order of that posed formerly by the Soviet Union," the document stated. Accordingly, "we [must] endeavor to prevent any hostile power from dominating a regio
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Recently I asked the believers among you to explain why you believe in your own prophet but not the other guy’s prophet. The LDS (Mormon) folks said they talk directly to God and get personal answers. Most of the rest of you said something along the lin
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More supporting evidence for the existence and impact of a bubble.
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A nice infographic from the Wall Street Journal.
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Now you can see what gas prices are around the country at a glance. Areas are color coded according to their price for the average price for regular unleaded gasoline.
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"The present article proposes an evolutionary psychology based model of social prediction, particularly for wars and related social disruption such as riots and suicide bombers."
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Think "Reefer Madness", but with Sex.
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