Links 6/18/13

Links for you. Science:

Neuroscience doesn’t need a grand theory to advance
Q&A: David Altshuler on How to Share Millions of Human Genomes
In Glittering Gems, Reading Earth’s Story
Few Wash Hands Properly, Study Finds (WASH YOUR DAMN HANDS!)
The Supreme Court’s Sketchy Science: Their BRCA patent ruling reads like an earnest seventh grader’s book report.
A Very Waspy Beetle

Other:

Flags and Taxes (excellent)
Conning Americans to give up privacy (excellent)
The Death of the Internet (excellent, though it really is the enclosure of the internet in the same way that 18th century England had its commons enclosed)
How Schlubs Get Taken By Wall Street Pros
The Myth That Rape Rarely Causes Pregnancy Comes From Nazi Experiments
Cory Booker: the inexorable rise of Newark’s neoliberal egomaniac
I Taught Jonah Lehrer Every Word He Knows About Love
My Life Confronting Sexism in Academia
Fighting For Our Classrooms, and For the Human Beings Inside Them
Why Do Disability Filings Rise in Bad Times?
The Standard You Walk Past is the Standard You Accept
The Daughter Problem: Obama and Teen Girl Sex Panic
David Brooks and The Boastfulness of the Elites

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Calm Before the Storm

The John Hancock Tower, observed a few minutes before yesterday’s thunderstorm:

Calm before the storm

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But This Could Easily Solved With Lots of Student Testing

Or perhaps not (boldface mine):

When a second grader came to the Andrew Jackson School too agitated to eat breakfast on Friday, an aide alerted the school counselor, who engaged him in an art project in her office. When he was still overwrought at 11, a secretary called the boy’s family, and soon a monitor at the front door buzzed in an older brother to take him home.

Under a draconian budget passed by the Philadelphia School District last month, none of these supporting players — aide, counselor, secretary, security monitor — will remain at the school by September, nor will there be money for books, paper, a nurse or the school’s locally celebrated rock band.

“I am worried sick,” said Lisa Ciaranca Kaplan, the principal, whose homey school in South Philadelphia serves 410 students, speaking 14 languages, all of whom qualify for free meals. “How do I relieve teachers for lunch if I have no one in the lunchroom? I’ll be the only person in this building who’s not in a class.”

… Marielle Casanova, the counselor at Andrew Jackson School, whose morning was given over to the unruly second-grader, predicted chaos. “There’s only so much a classroom teacher can do for behavior issues or emotional outbursts,” said Ms. Casanova, who has received a pink slip along with all 282 counselors in the district.

Ms. Kaplan, the principal, returned often to the same word to describe the cuts: “devastating.”

Do we just want a building that houses children until they get to the new prison they’re building?” she said.

We could go a long way if we simply made sure low-income children received the same resources as middle-class and wealthy kids.

Or we could just double down on testing. The latter is probably cheaper. It won’t fix anything, but it would be less expensive.

We are governed by fools and sociopaths.

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Links 6/17/13

Links for you. Science:

Junk Science Week: Unsignificant statistics
Plochionocerus rove beetle curled up in defensive position.
Muscle doesn’t boost metabolism: Debunking the widespread myth that building muscle leads to loads of extra calories burned
Update: spiders STILL don’t bite
Genetics Errors in Supreme Court Decision
Save your mupirocin for SSI prevention in cardiac and orthopedic surgery

Other:

For the “what’s the big deal” crowd, a friendly reminder
The Secret War: INFILTRATION. SABOTAGE. MAYHEM. FOR YEARS FOUR-STAR GENERAL KEITH ALEXANDER HAS BEEN BUILDING A SECRET ARMY CAPABLE OF LAUNCHING DEVASTATING CYBERATTACKS. NOW IT’S READY TO UNLEASH HELL.
Rudeness to Politicians
The Financialization of America: A Wee Example
Chase Madar, Bradley Manning vs. SEAL Team 6
Authoritarianism from the inside
How Elite Economic Hucksters Drive America’s Biggest Fraud Epidemics
America’s private prison system is a national disgrace
Sexual Harassment Is A Grassroots Political Movement
Boston, According to the New York Times
College Serial Rapists Evade Antiquated Campus Responses
THE SOMERVILLE FILES: PART 1: THE FIXED GEARS
Academic Warfare?

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Make Way For Bruins?

First, George Washington is a Bruins fan. Then Paul Revere and John Singleton Copley. Now the Ducklings (observed in Boston’s Public Garden):

Ducklings

Still weird having hockey at the end of June though.

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Raise the Capital Gains and Marginal Income Tax Rates. Raise Them Now–The Boston Parking Edition

So this is an item that trundled across the transom (boldface mine):

It’s just a crumbling strip of asphalt barely big enough to fit two cars one behind the other — lined by weeds, hard against a brick wall, hemmed in by a utility pole. The closest thing it has to an amenity is straight white stripes.

For this, a crowd gathered for an auction in the rain Thursday, because it wasn’t just any piece of pavement, but a pair of tandem parking spaces in one of the most parking unfriendly sections of the city: the Back Bay.

Bidding began at $42,000. It shot up to six figures within seconds. When the auction ended 15 minutes later, the lucky winner agreed to pay $560,000 — nearly double the $313,000 median sales price of a single-family home in Massachusetts.

“This is just amazing,” said Ken Tutunjian of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, declaring the price a new parking space high. “God bless America.”

There is a reason people will pay this much for what is an elongated parking space–because they can (boldface mine):

Said Beth Dickerson of Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty: “The demand is not about value. It’s about wanting the parking spot at whatever cost.”

Fine, you say, it’s just crazy rich people bidding up a parking space in a wealthy neighborhood. Let them piss away their money. But they are also able to bid up other inelastic goods–things you care about, like housing or a college education at a good school. And this has a trickle down effect in that the prices of other less-valued goods–homes in not such snazzy places, or second tier colleges–can then charge more. The wealthy can outbid the rest of us to such an extreme that we now have a two-tiered economy, separate and unequal.

That is how an independent middle class becomes extinct. This is how republican virtue dies.

And the congregation responds: This is yet another reason why we can’t have nice things.

Because we need some humor: This.

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Links 6/16/13

Links for you. Science:

A statistical problem with “nothing to hide” (great combo of politics and stats)
Unpaid internships are a systemic labor exploitation scam- yes, in science labs too.
A Sperm Bank for Better Bees: One way to combat colony collapse disorder? Genetically diversify the bee population.
New phylum of bacteria found lurking in hospital sink’s drain
New Body Part! Layer in Human Eye Discovered

Other:

Tell Me What Is Being Done In My Name (excellent–we elect representatives, not wise princes)
David Brooks: The Last Stalinist
Maybe America Doesn’t Like the NSA Phone Surveillance Program After All (be careful of how polls are worded)
The ultimate judge and jury of journalistic responsibility: We, the readers
Diamonds Are A Sham And It’s Time We Stop Getting Engaged With Them
Fortress Unionism (important history)
Forget the ‘wealth effect’: real wages drive U.S. consumer spending
Obama Nominates America’s Biggest Walmart Cheerleader as His Chief Economic Adviser: Jason Furman thinks Walmart is a “progressive success story.”
Open Letter to Representative Trent Franks: What Caring About Women and Babies Really Looks Like (movement conservatives really only care about fetuses)
Frank Luntz hired by Washington football team to convince people name isn’t horribly racist
Gomez desperately trying to capture Democratic votes
An Early Online Privacy Expert Revisits His 1985 Predictions Today
Here’s What Happened When 8,000 Pairs Of Equally Qualified Whites And Minorities Went House Hunting
New Study Finds Patients Regularly Mugged in the Dark (this wouldn’t happen with single payer or Medicare as an option for all)

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