Wednesday assorted links

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1. New results on lying.

2. China’s demographics are not as bad as you might think.

3. The worm charmers.

4. Might Russia sell some land to China?

5. Radical claims about batteries.

6. “Using three longitudinal samples of funded and unfunded grant applications from three of the world’s largest funders—the NIH, the NSF, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation—we find that the percentage of promotional language in a grant proposal is associated with the grant’s probability of being funded, its estimated innovativeness, and its predicted levels of citation impact.”  Link here.

7. Should Congress preempt state AI legislation?

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