kieranmaselflipped into Kieran's Stuff China Did Stimulus the Wrong Way Bloomberg Opinion - Noah SmithWhen the Great Recession hit, China didn’t hesitate to open up the fiscal taps. But the fast-developing country also embraced another form of stimulus that was a bit different from what John Maynard Keynes
Quartzflipped into Space: The Final FrontierEarth The ambitious plan to send a spacecraft in search of life to the nearest habitable planet beyond our solar system Quartz - Akshat RathiTechnology doesn’t have to be new to be useful. Indeed, the very first technology to let us explore other continents on Earth will also be the technology to let us explore our nearest star. Sails, which
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NPR How Mouse Studies Lead Medical Research Down Dead Ends NPR - Richard HarrisMost experimental drugs fail before they make it through all the tests required to figure out if they actually work and if they're safe. But some drugs get fairly far down that road, at the cost of hundreds