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One Generic Cancer Drug Costs $35. Or $134. Or $13,000 (bloomberg.com)
2
Best Books 2025: Business Leaders Recommend Their Must-Reads (bloomberg.com)
6
The Five Forces That Broke Capitalism – and One Possible Fix (bloomberg.com)
29
'Carspreading' is on the rise – and not everyone is happy about it (bbc.co.uk)
4
Samsung Debuts First TriFold Months Ahead of Foldable iPhone (bloomberg.com)
5
Americans Are Microdosing Obesity Drugs, Driven by 'Thin Is in' Marketing Blitz (bloomberg.com)
49
Reselling tickets for profit to be outlawed in UK government crackdown (theguardian.com)
2
Epstein's Amazon Book Purchases (bloomberg.com)
3
How markets could topple the global economy (economist.com)
34
Itiner-e: the Google Maps of Roman Roads (itiner-e.org)
2
Refueling a Nuclear Power Plant – Smarter Every Day (youtube.com)
2
Wall Street's Elite Are Turning Marathon Times into a Status Symbol (bloomberg.com)
2
What History's Great Disasters Have in Common (bloomberg.com)
3
Affluent Investors Are Using Options Math to Borrow on the Cheap (bloomberg.com)
3
AI Hyperscalers are currently spending 60% of their operating cash flow on capex (apolloacademy.com)
2
Penguin and Club bars can no longer be described as chocolate (bbc.com)
2
Experts hail 'remarkable' success of electronic implant in restoring sight (theguardian.com)
3
Will AI Usher in an Economic Boom, or Just a Lot of Mediocre Automation? (bloomberg.com)
5
'Car Brain' Is Making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs Won't Fix It (bloomberg.com)
4
Lehman's London Arm Can Close After 17 Years and £28B (bloomberg.com)
4
British men are driving less, and a culture is vanishing (economist.com)
530
Microsoft blocks Israel’s use of its tech in mass surveillance of Palestinians (theguardian.com)
3
HSBC Demonstrates Worlds First Known Quantum Enabled Algorithmic Trading (hsbc.com)
3
Microsoft claims 3 fold chip cooling performance increase with microfluidics (microsoft.com)
3
How People Use ChatGPT[pdf] (nber.org)
2
AI Has Moved from a Niche Sector to the Primary Driver of All VC Investment (apolloacademy.com)
2
Google and Microsoft Back NASA Scientist's Food Crisis Hotline (bloomberg.com)
3
Can you make it to the end of this column? (economist.com)
1
AI Adoption Rate Trending Down for Large Companies – Apollo Academy (apolloacademy.com)
2
Polar Unveils Whoop-Like Fitness Band Without a Subscription Fee (bloomberg.com)
1
Hopping on an Earlier Flight: Optimal Waiting with Multiple Flights – NBER (nber.org)
2
Should you use a standing desk? The benefits are real, but seem to vary with age (economist.com)
5
High priests: why scientists gave magic mushrooms to the clergy (economist.com)
4
MND left her without a voice. AI and 8 seconds of audio gave it back to her (bbc.com)
1
Why is the yield curve steepening? [pdf] (apolloacademy.com)
3
Data Centers Need to Bring Own Power Supply, Grid Watchdog Says (bloomberg.com)
58
Airbus A320 Poised to Overtake Boeing 737 as Most-Delivered Commercial Airliner (simpleflying.com)
5
The US-Canadian Road Safety Gap Is Getting Wider (bloomberg.com)
3
AI could create the first one-person unicorn (economist.com)
2
Still want to be a London cabbie? (economist.com)
6
The shutdown of ocean currents could freeze Europe (economist.com)
5
Gambling Sponsors Took over the UK's Premier Football League (bloomberg.com)
3
Tesla Approves Interim 96M Stock Award for Musk (bloomberg.com)
2
Fragmentary Latin inscriptions can be completed with AI (economist.com)
6
NASA Says Thousands of Employees Set to Resign from Space Agency (bloomberg.com)
24
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and icon of British heavy metal dies (theguardian.com)
28
An unprecedented window into how diseases take hold years before symptoms appear (bloomberg.com)
5
Will AI make you stupid? (economist.com)
2
London Hydraulic Power Company (wikipedia.org)
7
Two men behind 'senseless' felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for four years (theguardian.com)
6
The Big Beautiful Bill will kill one profession: Gambling (economist.com)
3
Which Workers Will A.I. Hurt Most: The Young or the Experienced? (nytimes.com)
2
Mattel launches Barbie with Type 1 diabetes and a glucose monitor (nbcnews.com)
7
The Robot Sculptors of Italy (bloomberg.com)
2
Fired Nomura Trader Turns to 'Toilet Graffiti' to Argue His Case (bloomberg.com)
2
Surfing in Sao Paulo: Wave-Pool Memberships Start at $125,000 (bloomberg.com)
3
AI 'Upgrades' Would Ruin Kung Fu Classics (bloomberg.com)
5
Young Investor Demand for Alternative Assets Is Reshaping Wall Street's Playbook (bloomberg.com)
3
UBS Global Wealth Report 2025 (ubs.com)
3
Fifty Years Ago Today, President Nixon Declared the War on Drugs (vera.org)
5
Electric Cars Are Losing Appeal to New Drivers, Increasing with Existing (bloomberg.com)
3
Pentagon pizza monitor predicted 'busy night' ahead of Israel's attack on Iran (theguardian.com)
2
German Workers Work Fewer Hours (apolloacademy.com)
2
A Checklist for Decision-Making (economist.com)
10
Brian Wilson, visionary creative spirit for the Beach Boys, dies aged 82 (theguardian.com)
2
Uber, SoftBank-Backed Wayve Plan Trial of Driverless Cars in UK (bloomberg.com)
3
Inside the collapse of Microsoft-backed UK tech unicorn Builder.ai (ft.com)
20
A Fatal Tesla Crash Shows the Limits of Full Self-Driving (bloomberg.com)
2
Frothy Tech Returns Helped Mint an Extra 600,000Maires in 2024 (bloomberg.com)
2
China's Startups Race to Dominate the Coming AI Robot Boom (bloomberg.com)
5
The decoding of ancient Roman scrolls is speeding up (economist.com)
3
Fake My Run Is Tricking Strava While Trying to Make a Larger Point (nytimes.com)
3
YouTube Is Swallowing TV Whole, and It's Coming for the Sitcom (bloomberg.com)
1
Data Center Construction Contributing One Percentage Point to US GDP Growth (apolloacademy.com)
2
AI Weather Models Have Shown Promise This Hurricane Season (bloomberg.com)
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Trump administration orders US embassies to stop student visa interviews (theguardian.com)
1
Number of Days Working from Home per Week by Country (apolloacademy.com)
24
Why AI hasn't taken your job – And any jobs-pocalypse seems a long way off (economist.com)
2
Bookland (wikipedia.org)
4
Just how fancy should a plate of pasta be? (ft.com)
3
What the failure of a superstar student reveals about economics (economist.com)
4
Welcome to the AI Trough of Disillusionment (economist.com)
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Microsoft-Backed Builder.ai to Enter Insolvency Proceedings (bloomberg.com)
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Britain is now the biggest funder of solar-geoengineering research (economist.com)
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Official Interim Reporting into Foundering of the Mike Lynch's Yacht Bayesian (gov.uk)
2
How a Finnish Town Is Harvesting Waste Heat from Data Centers (bloomberg.com)
2
Why Prescription Drug Prices in the US Are So High [2024] (bloomberg.com)
1
EU unveils $567M push to attract researchers (cnn.com)
2
RUKA: Rethinking the Design of Humanoid Hands with Learning (ruka-hand.github.io)
6
Rates of bowel cancer are rising among young people (economist.com)
4
CIA Chinese Official Source Recruitment Video (youtube.com)
7
Emergent Misalignment: Narrow Finetuning Can Produce Broadly Misaligned LLMs (emergent-misalignment.com)
5
Elon Musk's SpaceX Is Forming a City Government in Starbase, Texas (bloomberg.com)
4
EU Set to Concede Dependence on US Tech as Tarif Tensions Flare (bloomberg.com)
3
Lethal fungi are becoming drug-resistant and spreading (economist.com)
3
What Would You Be Willing to Pay for an iPhone? (bloomberg.com)
6
We May Have Hit Peak Booze (bloomberg.com)
3
How Britain decides which drugs to buy (economist.com)
3