Professor of Interdisciplinary Stuff @ Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE), and Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
Mathematical models of cooperation and conflict.
https://jorgeapenas.github.io
Jorge Peña 🇵🇸
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Remember that recent paper claiming to show that "ideological bias" determined the results obtained by immigration policy research teams?
A careful, open-code reanalysis by @kauspurg.bsky.social & Josef Brüderl finds that the result arises from a coding error. —> doi.org/10.31222/osf...
Some say AI is great. Others say AI sucks. Both are right.
Is this the future of peer review?
New from @biologyopen.bsky.social: expanded Fast & Fair trial paying reviewers £220 per paper
The result: rapid peer review with no drop in quality or change in acceptance rate
Paying referees makes peer review faster & fairer
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This is wrong. Pay reviewers.
Este domingo 31 de mayo, elecciones presidenciales en Colombia. 🇨🇴
Que rime y que se pueda.
Solo Cepeda en esta mondá.
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To me, the gene’s-eye view is one of the best thinking tools we have. But like with all tools, you will get the most out of it if you know what it was designed to do.
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If you're still checking whether other people are still on Elon Musk's X, ask yourself this: why?
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The coevolution of cooperation and socially-mediated dispersal: a model.
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One of the most-viewed PNAS Nexus articles in the last week is “The destruction of Gaza: Satellite measurements of the economic cost of war.” Explore the article here: https://ow.ly/mrPt50Z7GLw
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tl;dr: There never was a paradox of the organism. It was just a mistake about genes. But genetic conflicts do occur and are fascinating.
This is also an invitation: if you like the selfish-gene idea, I'd love to hear why. What biological reality does the metaphor capture?
The thing with israel is its been basically doing exactly this same shit, from flattening gaza to invading lebanon, consistently for decades and people still give shocked pikachu face
Philip Ball
Some argue that quitting the platform formerly known as Twitter cedes the space to malign actors. But it’s an open sewer, beyond redemption, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Liewwww.theguardian.com