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Twenty eight slightly rude notes on writing (experimental-history.com)
4 points by Curiositry 2 days ago | past | 1 comment
Slightly Rude Notes on Writing (experimental-history.com)
1 point by steamrolled 7 days ago | past | discuss
Slightly Rude Notes on Writing (experimental-history.com)
4 points by paulpauper 13 days ago | past | discuss
Good conversations have lots of doorknobs (2022) (experimental-history.com)
2 points by helloworld 53 days ago | past
Funding science is a badass thing to do (experimental-history.com)
2 points by j7ake 82 days ago | past | 1 comment
Funding science is a badass thing to do (experimental-history.com)
6 points by ctoth 83 days ago | past
How to feel bad and be wrong – by Adam Mastroianni (experimental-history.com)
3 points by janandonly 3 months ago | past
Let's build a fleet and change the world (experimental-history.com)
2 points by jakobschwich 3 months ago | past
Science is a strong-link problem (experimental-history.com)
56 points by calvinfo 3 months ago | past | 12 comments
How to feel bad and be wrong (experimental-history.com)
1 point by paulpauper 3 months ago | past
Two stupid facts that rule the world (experimental-history.com)
3 points by paulpauper 4 months ago | past
The end is nigh and here's why (experimental-history.com)
29 points by danorama 4 months ago | past | 89 comments
The Anarchist and the Hockey Stick (experimental-history.com)
3 points by paulpauper 5 months ago | past
The Anarchist and the Hockey Stick (experimental-history.com)
3 points by sebg 5 months ago | past
Underrated Ways to Change the World (experimental-history.com)
35 points by usrme 5 months ago | past | 15 comments
Lead pipes are dangerous? Make 'em mandatory (experimental-history.com)
1 point by paulpauper 6 months ago | past
Science is a strong-link problem (experimental-history.com)
2 points by fuzzfactor 6 months ago | past | 1 comment
Both Democrats and Republicans Can Pass the Ideological Turing Test (experimental-history.com)
3 points by nickwritesit 6 months ago | past
Is Psychology Going to Cincinnati? (experimental-history.com)
2 points by paulpauper 7 months ago | past
Research in psychology: are we learning anything? (experimental-history.com)
182 points by ctoth 7 months ago | past | 212 comments
Why aren't smart people happier? (experimental-history.com)
6 points by herbertl 8 months ago | past | 2 comments
There's a place for everyone (experimental-history.com)
92 points by yboulkaid 8 months ago | past | 69 comments
There's a Place for Everyone (experimental-history.com)
2 points by danielmichaelyc 8 months ago | past
There's a Place for Everyone (experimental-history.com)
2 points by paulpauper 8 months ago | past
Bloodletting, leeches, and other FDA-approved treatments (experimental-history.com)
1 point by paulpauper 9 months ago | past
Good ideas don't need bayonets (experimental-history.com)
4 points by paulpauper 9 months ago | past | 1 comment
Who's got the guts to go to the moon? (experimental-history.com)
32 points by ctoth 10 months ago | past | 26 comments
Hacking the Hedonic Treadmill (2022) (experimental-history.com)
3 points by rzk 10 months ago | past
We've got the wrong theory about how minds work and it's ruining our lives (experimental-history.com)
4 points by nickwritesit 10 months ago | past | 1 comment
Pop culture has become an oligopoly (2022) (experimental-history.com)
119 points by passwordoops 10 months ago | past | 129 comments

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