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The Political Institution of Mortality

The Democratic incumbent was too old to run for re-election.

4 days ago 7 votes
Unbundling and Abundance

on the (high) dimensionality of 21st century ideology

3 weeks ago 16 votes
in the belly of the MrBeast

what does MrBeast mean?

2 months ago 9 votes
What Are Survey Experiments For?

The titular question emerged as I was working with Alessandro Vecchiato on our visual conjoint experiment, just published at the Journal of Experimental Political Science:

3 months ago 10 votes

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A new/old Pokémon game, how Hollywood can make good movies, and a puzzle with all edge pieces

We are so back! Please keep making smaller, original movies so that we get new franchises A puzzle with all edge pieces that looks fun but also very hard Every font is free…as long as you remake it yourself Fellow olds, if you haven't seen this,

20 hours ago 2 votes
The Rapture

It’s fascinating how these vascular bundles, containing xylem and phloem, are arranged in a ring located beneath the skin (periderm) and the cortex.

yesterday 2 votes
This student made his own odds with a DIY slot machine

Today’s digital slot machines are anything but “fair,” in the way that most of us understand that word. There is tight regulation in most places, but the machines can still adjust their odds of payout in order to maintain a specific profit margin. If the machine thinks it has paid out too many wins recently, […] The post This student made his own odds with a DIY slot machine appeared first on Arduino Blog.

2 days ago 2 votes
The post you knew was coming about the Switch 2 display

Nintendo gave the Switch 2 it's grand unveiling today, and I think it looks great. $449 is a steep starting price, but considering the features and the fact we live in a world of inflation and significant tariffs on many goods coming into the US, it's

2 days ago 3 votes
The government should stop worrying about the Daily Mail Test

You can't fix the Civil Service by penny-pinching

2 days ago 3 votes