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**Map: Viabundus 2**

"_Viabundus 2 is an online map of long-distance routes in late medieval and early modern Europe (1350-1650)_"

🔗 landesgeschichte.uni-goettinge.

📚 **In My Words: The quiet rebellion of reading**

"_To read a book today is, in its own quiet way, an act of rebellion. It resists speed. It refuses to be optimized. It asks for our full attention in a world that profits from distraction and constant stimulation._"

🔗 elon.edu/u/news/2025/10/27/in-

📚 **The Case for Whole Books**

"_Students, it appears, increasingly struggle to read long texts, and teachers are increasingly discouraged from requiring them. We think students should read whole books, we think they can, and, it turns out, we wrote a book about a way to teach them to do that, whether they’re in college or still in high school._"

🔗 slate.com/life/2025/10/school-.

**Delaware professor on how monsters are used to exploit cultures**

"_Persephone Braham, a professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Delaware, specializes in the cultural history of monsters. Her research focuses on how European colonizers used monstrous imagery to justify the enslavement and exploitation of Indigenous and African peoples._"

🔗 delawareonline.com/story/enter

**The Downside of Fertility**

"_The reasons for the declines from the 1970s to the early 2000s involve greater female autonomy and a mismatch between the desires of men and women. Men benefit more from maintaining traditions; women benefit more from eschewing them._"

Claudia Goldin, "The Downside of Fertility," NBER Working Paper 34268 (2025), doi.org/10.3386/w34268.

“Doctors who blame an imbalance of bodily humours for health issues are viewed negatively by their peers”

hub.jhu.edu/2025/10/27/doctors

🇬🇧 **Joseph Banks: the man who collected the world**

"_He made his name on a voyage around the world alongside Captain James Cook, before becoming a friend of King George III and one of the most influential men in Britain._"

🔗 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cg43kz.

**Inside the $22 trillion world of private capital, an asset class so big it would be the world’s second-largest economy**

"_As the line between public and private capital blurs, the $22 trillion world of private capital is not just a financial story—it’s a signpost for how our economies, companies, and innovations will be built and valued in the years to come."

🔗 fortune.com/2025/10/26/what-is

Amazon chose not to include all the ways its data centres use water because it didn’t want to negatively impact its reputation.

Amazon as a whole (including data centres) consumed 105bn gallons of water in total in 2021, as much as 958,000 US households, which would supply a city bigger than San Francisco. Those numbers are likely higher now.

At the same time, the company debuted a new ad campaign in November 2022 called “Water Positive,” (which is still running) with a promise to “return more water than it uses” by 2030. The company argues it should receive credits for water “offsets” or other projects that provide benefits elsewhere (think carbon credits).

The company continues to keep its current overall water consumption confidential.

#aidatacenters #aidatacentres #water

theguardian.com/technology/202

For those of you thinking about AI use in its various forms in social scientific research, Due Cuong Nguyen & Catherine Welch suggest that this use is not only distorting analysis but actually leading researchers to make erroneous conclusions.

The paper is available open access; like all academic article its not an easy read, but if you're interested in AI (especially in university settings) then its likely of interest.

#AI #university #research

journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.11

🇺🇸 ⚖️ **Federal judge in Mississippi admits staff used AI to draft inaccurate order**

"_Wingate acknowledged that his law clerk used an AI program to compose an order that paused the enforcement of a state law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion programs in Mississippi public schools._"

🔗 apnews.com/article/robert-conr.

🖥️ **The Coming AI Cataclysm**

"_My experience when I have caught university students making unauthorized use of AI is that the cheaters are too ignorant and lazy to know what good output would look like. Sometimes these errors are very obvious, as when two of my students turned in memos that did not summarize the assigned reading but one with a similar title. Knowing what good output looks like requires skills and knowledge that can only be acquired the old-fashioned way, by doing one’s own work._"

🔗 compactmag.com/article/the-com.

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