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The network’s skeleton

https://www.mpg.de/5860102/networks_pandemics_ecosystems

Scientists working with D. Brockmann of the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation reduce complex networks to a small number of significant connecting lines that are important to all nodes. Simplifying networks improves our understanding of epidemics and pandemics, ecosystems and international flight traffic.
is represented by a node and every relationship of eating and being eaten, by a link

Does Leaning Left Politically Make You a More Prosocial Person?

https://www.mpg.de/23828460/1205-stra-does-leaning-left-politically-make-you-a-more-prosocial-person-151860-x?c=151901

It is often assumed that people who hold left-wing political beliefs have stronger prosocial traits and are more altruistic than those who support right-wing parties. This assumption is probably rooted in the fact that parties on the left are more likely to have social welfare and justice issues on their political agenda, such as financial support for the unemployed or a minimum wage. In turn, it is assumed that left-leaning persons themselves have a more prosocial attitude. But is this really the case? A comprehensive study conducted by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, now found that while there is a connection between political orientation and prosociality, it is weaker than previously assumed.
In general, it could be confirmed that there is indeed a link between political orientation