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The 10 most controversial psychology studies ever published. Excellent list from Christian Jarrett.

A Tiny Stumble, a Life Upended. The NYT is publishing a great series on falls, by Katie Hafner.

Doug Emlen talks about the astonishing weaponry of dung beetles. The image is great.

This is a really fascinating history of the chapter, and how it has shaped the way we read. By Nicholas Dames.

Kat McGowan has written a great couple of pieces on Michael Tomasello’s work on why humans are more cooperative than other apes and why imitation made us great.

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