Links 9/11/15

Links for you. Science:

If You Can’t Make Predictions, You’re Still In A Crisis
Is there a Planet X, a ‘massive perturber,’ hidden beyond Pluto?
Why are Psychological findings mostly unreplicable?
Robots will be fighting against pesky starfish on the Great Barrier Reef
Polar bears may survive ice melt, with or without seals

Other:

The Appeal of Trump (must-read; one of the best pieces of the genre I’ve read)
What a small Boston police unit can teach us about changing culture
The Trailer for ‘Concussion’ Should Give Roger Goodell Night Sweats
Lloyd Lofthouse: The Best Way to Learn to Read
From Receptionists to Rocket Scientists, MANPOWER Undermines Higher Wages (when Sen. Ben Cardin of MD, where the NIH is located, came to the NIH campus, three different NIH employees complained they have been long-time contractors and wanted to be shifted to federal employment; this is an issue)
Survey: More than 1,050 University of Kentucky students sexually assaulted in one year
Don’t Politicize 9/11 (HAHA JUST KIDDING THAT’S WHAT IT’S FOR LIBTURDS)
An Interactive Guide to Ambiguous Grammar.
Israeli Terrorists, Born in the U.S.A.
The Iran Deal and the End of the Israel Lobby
America’s silent-but-deadly billionaires: How our tight-lipped overlords are waging stealth campaigns against the middle class: New research reveals the surreptitious ways in which the richest of the rich try to influence politics
Stop Fearing Full Employment
Is Russia about to send a thousand troops to Syria?
Why Ben Carson’s rapid surge in the polls should have you very, very worried: Whether or not the Republican neurosurgeon has staying power, his popularity reveals much about the GOP psyche
3) Profit
A new skirmish in the battle for Malibu beach access
The real costs of unpaid family caregiving
St Ronnie falls short
Liberal Group Trolls GOP With Push To Remove Reagan’s Name From Airport

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  1. Robot/starfish link leads to spammy redirect currently.

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