Mar 30, 2013 17:21
- Behind the Numbers' Carl Haub notes that most of the recent fall in American fertility is a consequence of falling Mexican-American fertility, with fertility in other groups remaining stable.
- Daniel Drezner is upset that, according to its star Brad Pitt, the film version of World War Z will minimize the international politics of the anti-zombie war inasmuch as those politics made the book.
- Eastern Approaches notes ongoing tensions in Slovakia over that nation's history of collaboration with the Nazis in the Second World War.
- At Language Log, Steven Bird links to his account of how he's using Android tablets to record the languages of indigenous tribes in the Brazilian Amazon.
- Marginal Revolution's Tyler Cowen thinks that Cyprus would have done better to leave the Eurozone altogether and adopt a new currency rather than stay in the Eurozone.
- The Power and the Money's Noel Maurer is surprised that Cypriots are willing to tolerate the Euro even with the terrible costs it imposes on their economy.
- Visual Science's Perrin Ireland documents the biosphere discovered to exist in some oceanic crustal areas.
- Window on Eurasia's Paul Goble notes that, as a result of emigration, the once-large Russophone community of Tajikistan has almost entirely disappeared.
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