Dan Greaney, the Emmy-winning writer who wrote The Simpsons episode 'Bart To The Future', which “predicted” a Trump presidency 16 years before it happened, is now apparently running in 2028.
If you think the world is too chaotic today, I would not recommend you to read Anthropic's new report about Claude Mythos, their newest large language model: www-cdn.anthropic.com/53566bf5440a...
Dan Greaney, the Emmy-winning writer who wrote The Simpsons episode 'Bart To The Future', which “predicted” a Trump presidency 16 years before it happened, is now apparently running in 2028.
Join us for a panel on party strategies in Germany’s 2026 super election year!
🗓️ 29 May 2026, 2–4 PM
📍 Senatssaal, HU Berlin
💬 Research insights + roundtable with guests from politics and civil society. Reception & networking afterwards.
🗣️ In German
More info & sign-up:
hu-govlab.de/events/
Many of you have asked me for a full-blown desktop version of SciLove. Here it is! 👇
My favorite part is the redesigned feed: now features a progress bar plus an article queue so you always know what’s next.
✨ Looking forward to welcoming the fabulous Jae Jae Spoon to our Politics Lecture Series at @humboldtuni.bsky.social tomorrow.
👇 Come and join us!
So excited to be at the @epssnet.bsky.social Conference! Interested in the link between heat and everyday aggression, and what we can learn about it from one million amateur football matches? I'd love to see you there:
📅 19 June
🕥 9:00–10:40
📍 Meeting Room 2a (ICC)
#EPSS2026
📢 We're hiring for my project RESPOL on residential mobility & electoral realignment
📍 University of Hamburg
📅 4y, 75% FTE
🔍 pol behavior, comp politics, regional inequalities
📊 quant, administrative & survey data
Please share with talented MA students!
🔗 www.uni-hamburg.de/en/stellenan...
With conscription again under debate, @ivancanzio.bsky.social and I examined how conscription was institutionalized across 18 European countries and assessed how its suspension was associated with men’s early-career occupational placement.
Elias Koch
Maurice Baudet von Gersdorff
Ryan Briggs
Bastian Becker
Heike Klüver
I have a new paper. We look at ~all stats articles in political science post-2010 & show that 94% have abstracts that claim to reject a null. Only 2% present only null results. This is hard to explain unless the research process has a filter that only lets rejections through.