Supplementary Material 52: Under-Optimized Academics, Tired Economists, and Bailiwick Clarifications

Supplementary Material 52: Under-Optimized Ac...

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Decoding Academia 36: Revenge of the Chimpanzees *Patreon Series*

In this Decoding Academia episode, we venture into comparative psychology, focusing on a fascinating line of work by Fumihiro Kano and colleagues on social intelligence and theory of mind in great apes. By showing apes short videos and tracking where they look, researchers examin ...  Show more

Professor Jiang, Part 2: Cosmic Jiang's Jenga Tower of Bullshit

We return for Part 2 of our coverage of “Professor” Jiang, the internet’s favourite new geopolitical prophet, secondary-school sage, and proud owner of an ever-expanding box of educational props. Having already treated us to multiple maps, chess pieces, and a sealed metal case of ...  Show more

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