Articles by hhs
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Why Wall Street is booming while Main Street is stagnating (stanford.edu)

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The claims of close reading (bostonreview.net)

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China is worried about AI job losses (rand.org)

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Home humanoid: Google DeepMind shows Apptronik’s robot doing real-world tasks (forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier)

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'The History of Money’ review: What made the world go round (wsj.com)

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Why is manufacturing productivity growth so low? (nber.org)

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Gilded glory (lawliberty.org)

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When it comes to language, context matters (news.mit.edu)

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China & EU countries lead objections to Trump carve-out on global minimum tax (ft.com)

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'Ludwig Wittgenstein' review: An attack on the abstract (wsj.com)

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Dilution vs. Risk taking: Capital gains taxes and entrepreneurs (nber.org)

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Indonesia resists US trade deal 'poison pill' (ft.com)

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Air pollution may reduce health benefits of exercise (ucl.ac.uk)

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How the brain decides what to remember (rockefeller.edu)

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Kalshi hit as Nevada judge deems platform subject to gambling laws; will appeal (ft.com)

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The corrupt culture of sports gambling (nationalreview.com)

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The pedant's progress through history (spectator.co.uk)

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The silver bullet fallacy (timharford.com)

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Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model (rice.edu)

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'Kant' review: A purer understanding (wsj.com)

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How sea turtles learn locations using Earth’s magnetic field: research (unc.edu)

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Why top firms fire good workers (rochester.edu)

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Ancient ‘animal GPS’ identified in magnetic fossils (cam.ac.uk)

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Quantum computing needs its own industrial revolution (ft.com)

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How can DOGE fix federal IT? Lock out vendor lock-in (federalnewsnetwork.com)

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The longest-running newspaper (historytoday.com)

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Noninvertible symmetries: What's done cannot be undone (aip.org)

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Nothing impossible happens (oxonianreview.com)

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Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk would like to 'delete all IP law' (techcrunch.com)

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Crushed by capitalism? There's a video game for that (ft.com)

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Free zones score early wins against global minimum tax (fdiintelligence.com)

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The US reduced debt following World War II and what it would take to do so again (rand.org)

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Does quantum gravity happen at the Planck scale? (arxiv.org)

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Even before the Big Bang, space wasn't truly empty (bigthink.com)

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Utah Digital Choice Act: giving users data & encouraging platform competition (ash.harvard.edu)

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Remember the physics at play in pursuit of longevity (ft.com)

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Average credit card processing fees and costs in 2025 (fool.com)

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Micron chip factories in Upstate NY will be delayed by 2-3 years, company says (syracuse.com)

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Data collected by ALPRs used by police in Washington must be made public: judge (king5.com)

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Chinese EV maker plans to use solid-state batteries in humanoid robots (ft.com)

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Concealed deals drive up 401(k) fees (utexas.edu)

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The secret campaign to silence critics of a hospital real estate empire (motherjones.com)

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Private vices, public benefits? (lawliberty.org)

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Italy's flat tax is a mounting fiscal gamble the US has mirrored (bloombergtax.com)

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The cloud is really just someone else's computer (ft.com)

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes it's time to build the intention economy online (ft.com)

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Palantir sues former employees for allegedly stealing company secrets (wsj.com)

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Ex-McKinsey consultants are training AI models to replace them (bloomberg.com)

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Is your ultra-HD TV worth it? Measuring the resolution limit of the human eye (cam.ac.uk)

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Toyota's solid-state EV battery dreams might actually come true (electrek.co)

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Why does matter even exist? Physicists help uncover clues (tufts.edu)

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Book review: Overfitting and heuristics in philosophy (nd.edu)

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OpenAI is paying ex-investment bankers $150 an hour to train its AI (entrepreneur.com)

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Talent is directed by capital, not the collective will of citizens (ft.com)

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Book review: 'The origins of efficiency' (wsj.com)

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Text or pixels? On the token efficiency of visual text inputs in multimodal LLMs (arxiv.org)

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A backlash is growing against another elite practice: 'Legacy' admissions (wsj.com)

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Darkness & light (literaryreview.co.uk)

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The most dangerous corner of a balance-sheet (economist.com)

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Fighting words at the Founding (harvardlawreview.org)

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Revelling in illusion: Jean Baudrillard (spectator.co.uk)

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How Edwin Chen built Surge AI in the background (forbes.com/sites/phoebeliu)

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Utah data sharing law creates path to upend social media model (bloomberglaw.com)

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Bacterial quorum sensing slows wound healing (ucsd.edu)

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Book review: The game that never ends: How lawyers shape the videogame industry (h-net.org)

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Is creative destruction on the decline? (ft.com)

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Ask the author: "We the Corporations" (2018) (scotusblog.com)

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Congress thinks hiding fund fees is good for you (wsj.com)

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Why I have to buy doughnuts with cash (ft.com)

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The eccentric investment strategy that beats the rest (economist.com)

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Artificial intelligence in research and development (nber.org)

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The invention of microbiology (historytoday.com)

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Advancing medical artificial intelligence using a century of cases (arxiv.org)

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Spacetime (wikipedia.org)

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What are some challenges of growing up poor in America? (pbs.org)

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What will U.S. capitalism look like in 50 years? Seven experts weigh in (wsj.com)

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Flock's gunshot detection microphones will start listening for human voices (eff.org)

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Protecting consumers in a post-consent world (stanfordlawreview.org)

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Researchers develop new AI techniques to solve complex equations in physics (ub.edu)

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When private practices merge with hospital systems, costs go up (yale.edu)

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Terms and Conditions May Apply (2013) (wikipedia.org)

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AI's voracious appetite for data imperils key privacy principles (bloomberglaw.com)

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Researchers develop molecular qubits that communicate at telecom frequencies (chicagoquantum.org)

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White House pulls nomination of E.J. Antoni to head Bureau of Labor Statistics (foxbusiness.com)

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How has industry consolidation changed the way Americans shop? (promarket.org)

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What would Thomas Malthus think of today’s antinatalism and pronatalism? (voegelinview.com)

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Inside The Information's paywall strategy (2021) (simonowens.substack.com)

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US companies raise alarms as global tax deal rewrite drags on (bloombergtax.com)

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Imagining a new Eden in the nuclear West (2020) (environmentandsociety.org)

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Why do we remember some life moments but not others? (bu.edu)

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'Douglas Adams' review (wsj.com)

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China's young consumers set the global trend. What they’re buying now (barrons.com)

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China cracks down on use of live-streaming and AI to sell religion (ft.com)

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The corporation is centuries older than we thought (yale.edu)

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Researchers discover new methods for making smaller microchips (jhu.edu)

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The latest on the global tax agreement (taxfoundation.org)

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An exploration into the nature of ChatGPT's mathematical knowledge (doi.org)

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An exploration into the nature of ChatGPT's mathematical knowledge (tandfonline.com)

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Classic recessive-or-dominant gene dynamics may not be so simple (stanford.edu)

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[flagged] Returning to Church won't save us from nihilism (mitpress.mit.edu)