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What economists get right (and wrong) when they write

In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly structured, or concluded without conviction. Anyone who has sat through a policy ...
Fragrance from a box of crayons reminds Smith Academy senior Marissa Belina of visits to her grandmother’s house. Now, the way that scent from the waxy writing instruments draws upon her memories is ...
From schools to universities, AI tools are transforming learning in India — boosting efficiency but raising concerns about critical thinking, memory and cognitive dependence among students.
The King, who never realized that Esther was Jewish, is outraged at Haman. He has his minister executed. In subsequent conversations with Esther, Achasverosh grants the Jews the right to self-defense ...
Capital is rotating into bottleneck sectors—energy, construction, and semiconductors. Read why I expect this rotation to ...
Those that solve artificially simplified problems where quantum advantage is meaningless. Those that provide no genuine quantum advantage when all costs are properly accounted for. This critique is ...
Oracle-based quantum algorithms cannot use deep loops because quantum states exist only as mathematical amplitudes in Hilbert space with no physical substrate. Criticall ...
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Dan Kennedy is the co-leader of the What Works: The Future of Local News project at Northeastern University. He is a member of the editorial advisory board of CommonWealth Beacon, a digital news ...
Anti-Israel activists seem to be growing more rabid by the day. In Brighton, Bristol and Sheffield, they’ve started going door-to-door, telling householders to boycott Israeli goods. A reporter from ...