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Launch of 4 UK research programmes on complexity and society is great news (but watch out for the illusion of control)
23 hours ago ago from Aid on the Edge of Chaos
The UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) has announced a new investment of £11 million to fund four new complexity science research projects. Funded under the banner of “Complexity Science for the Real World”, the four teams of researchers will will use tools and techniques of complexity science to address fundamental problems facing society, [...]
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15 hours ago ago from Business2 at resalerightsworld.com
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Related contentWhat is the impact of the Negro Leagues in America?
22 hours ago ago from Texas BPL Pilot Project
I'm doing my Senior research project on The Impact of the Negro leagues in America and I need as much information as possible. Not much of an impact at all or hard to say, since noone knows anything about any of the players and there is no real way of benchmarking their stats or abilities of the day that they played. So tell your teacher/professor that it's a stupid assignment.
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3 hours ago ago from Gotham Skeptic
(This is a two-part commentary reposted from Rationally Speaking that I thought would be of interest to Gotham Skeptic readers, the second part will post later this week.) In doing some research for my next book (on the differences between science and pseudoscience), I re-read this rather stunning piece of writing: “Scientists these days tend to keep up a polite fiction that all science is equal. Except for the work of the misguided ...
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