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A two-pack of DJI’s most capable wireless mics just got its first price cut
Smartphones these days have incredible cameras that are capable of taking smooth, sharp video, but the microphones are often lacking, to say the least. A wireless lavalier micropho…
EV battery recycling has an economics problem. Colorado has a solution
For some electric vehicle batteries, it costs more to recycle them than they're worth. That creates all kinds of problems, which a new Colorado law aims to solve.…
Minimal Decision Dynamics and Contextual Probability: A Quantum Tug-of-War Model
Decision making often exhibits context dependence that challenges classical probability theory. This paper develops a quantum-like extension of the Tug-of-War (QTOW) decision-makin…
Cyberpunk Comics, Manga and Graphic Novels
The Tech Company Caught Up in Global Power Politics
Meta’s latest AI setback reflects an intensifying technological competition between the U.S. and China.…
Generative AI might end up being worthless
GenAI does some neat, helpful things, but it’s not yet the engine of a new economy — and it might not ever be.…
REPORT: World Economic Forum Founder Says He Found Listening Device In Home
'The matter is especially sensitive'…
Understanding the Dynamics of the AI Ecosystem with Pace Layers
Stewart Brand’s Pace Layers framework reveals why AI’s speed is straining the slower systems it depends on for support.…
Dominion Dynamics raises $139-million to scale, secure federal government contract
Chief executive Eliot Pence says investors that company attracted are a testament to Dominion’s prominence on the global stage…
How would India cope if Strait of Hormuz disruption lasted longer? AI simulation reveals risks
In the scenarios, India was able to manage the crisis during the first 90 days, but it became a lot more challenging after that period. | India News…
NATURE’S SCAFFOLDING: Collagen, chicken feet, caviar and ceramics: The luxury rebranding of ordinary appetites
Would you rather consume collagen in a premium powder, or find it where it has always been: in a chicken foot?……
'Meet your next federal budget director’: JD Vance jokes after Usha Vance buys $50 dress for $8.75
US Vice President JD Vance seized on his wife's bargain maternity dress to score a political point on federal spending, after US Second Lady Usha Vance mocked a New York Times colu…
The best Prime Day deals on DJI creator tools — we found deals on wireless mics, drones, and cameras
Some of our favorite DJI products are still on sale.…
How Venezuela’s strongest earthquake in a century could affect India’s crude oil imports
Venezuela is grappling with the aftermath of its strongest earthquakes in more than a century, at a time when its economy and energy sector are already under severe strain.…
Money Talks: Can You Win a Trade War?
Soumaya Keynes and Chad P. Bown explain how the rulebook has changed.…
Alan Greenspan fueled America’s boom — and set a course for future prosperity
Greenspan oversaw the “Great American Boom,” under principles that President Donald Trump is restoring.…
Rich Americans Pay a Higher Share of Taxes Than the Wealthy in Most Countries
What’s a “fair share” of funding for a government that many Americans distrust?…
How to Think About AI Before It’s Too Late
The case against AI hype with Cory Doctorow…
Half of America Cannot Afford to Live, and Other Wrong Numbers
On the affordability discourse.…
Meloni quits smoking, Trump gets jersey: Hot mics at G7 capture world leaders' chats between weighty topics
Hot mics at the G7 reveal world leaders' lighthearted chats amid serious discussions on global issues, including Meloni quitting smoking.…
One City Might Have Just Cracked the Housing Crisis
A large real estate development in the middle of Vancouver, British Columbia, shows how cities can build more housing.…
Oil prices plunge as Trump announces Iran deal complete; Brent falls to $84 a barrel
Oil prices fell sharply on Sunday after US President Donald Trump declared a deal with Iran "complete" and announced the "immediate toll-free reopening of the Strait of Hormuz", a …
How Boston Dynamics upgraded the Atlas robot
Atlas, a humanoid robot made by robotics company Boston Dynamics, was upgraded from a version 60 Minutes saw in 2021 with joints that can fully rotate and hands that can grip a var…
AI-designed 'universal vaccine' passes first human clinical trial, could prevent future pandemics
An AI-designed universal vaccine targeting multiple coronaviruses passed its first clinical trial, triggering immune responses in 39 healthy volunteers.…
Economists Against Economics
No, ‘growth’ is not a ‘doomed strategy.’…
Why Andrew Yang is building instead of waiting for Washington
Andrew Yang’s 2020 presidential campaign was based on a warning that automation and AI would hollow out the labor market and concentrate wealth in the hands of a few. At the time, …
In a first, scientists translated an entire viral genome so a quantum computer could read and analyze it
Scientists have uploaded a viral genome to a quantum computer, marking an important step for the future of quantum-enabled advancements in biology.…
My 7-Year-Old Stepson Survived a Traumatizing Accident. Now He’s Living With Us. I Really Wish He Wasn’t.
We cannot continue like this.…
Tokenomics: Quantifying Where Tokens Are Used in Agentic Software Engineering
LLM-based Multi-Agent (LLM-MA) systems are increasingly applied to automate complex software engineering tasks such as requirements engineering, code generation, and testing. Howev…
The SAT Is Back. But Is There a Better Alternative?
Jeremy Tate thinks the SAT is way too easy—so he invented the Classic Learning Test. He tells Maya Sulkin that he’s ‘in a battle to save Western civilization.’…
Is the U.S. Involved in Israel’s War on Lebanon?
The public deserves clarity and accountability on the use of American assets. The post Is the U.S. Involved in Israel’s War on Lebanon? appeared first on The American Conservative …
Social networks outsmart cognitive biases: How herding in networks makes populations more rational
In 2010, the New York City-based restaurant Serendipity 3 revealed its $69 hot dog, winning the Guinness World Record for the world's most expensive hot dog. Served on a toasted pr…
How Powerful Is Wolverine's Healing Factor Anyway?
We break down the rules of Wolverine's healing factor and how the new Marvel's Wolverine game draws on decades of Marvel Comics lore.…
Found a new use case for AI Comics: Product launches
Videos are great for product launches, but they have one massive flaw:They force a predefined pace on the viewer.If your product is novel or complex, a...…
Overwhelmed by AI Cost Management? The Tokenomics Foundation Can Help
The Linux Foundation is creating a new industry body, The Tokenomics Foundation, to hammer out open standards for how businesses measure and manage the soaring costs of AI infrastr…
Shaquille O’Neal Teams With Archie Comics to Develop Comic Book Series ‘Vengeance Unchained: The Legend of Black Caesar’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Shaquille O'Neal has partnered with Archie Comics to develop the new comic book series 'Vengeance Unchained: The Legend of Black Caesar.'…
SES AI: Reinventing The Business, But Not Yet The Economics
SES AI shifts to energy storage, drones, and AI battery materials, but risks, thin margins, and high valuation persist.…
Dating Net Worth
Estimated economics of the dating market, with citations. Collaboration between The Studies Show × Unusual Assets.…
Yext: Poor Underlying Economics And Weak Customer Retention
Yext (YEXT) looks like a value trap: weak retention, eroding economics, no catalysts, and AI spending hurting margins.…
Steam Regional Price Data: fetch 60 regions in one run for $1.05/1K
Quick answer: Steam publishes regional prices on the public store.steampowered.com/api/appdetails...…
Trump threatens tariffs on 60 countries including UK and Canada over ‘forced labour’
Proposal for 10-12.5% levies, to also include EU, Taiwan, Canada and Australia, would allow US president to skirt court-imposed limits Donald Trump has threatened tariffs of betwee…
Semtech: AI Solved The Growth Problem, Not The Economics Problem
Semtech pivots to AI/data-center connectivity, but margins and ROIC lag post-Sierra Wireless. Read here for a detailed investment analysis.…
End of Civilization News
The big AI/math news is the release today of the Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics. It’s an excellent attempt to identify the new threats to the intelle…
AI offered hope for catching pancreatic cancer early. The AI model, named REDMOD (Radiomics-based Early Detection Model), analyzed routine abdominal CT scans and identified cancer signatures in patients whose scans had been reviewed by radiologists and cleared as completely normal.
Ardea fine-tunes WA nickel giant ahead of DFS delivery
Ardea Resources has extended its definitive feasibility study timeline past June to include value-engineering upgrades at its monster nickel project near Kalgoorlie.…
Toilet-maker Toto hikes capital expenditures to meet AI demand for its ceramics
The company is capitalizing on an unexpected surge in demand from chip gear makers seeking ceramics able to withstand dirt particles, corrosive materials and high temperatures.…
How To Win a Trade War? Lose Less Than Your Opponents.
The only winning move is not to play. But if you must, a new book offers some suggestions.…
What was behind ‘disruptive’ Caitlin Clark blowup with Fever coach Stephanie White
The now-viral sideline blowup between Fever coach Stephanie White and star Caitlin Clark during Indiana's loss to the Firehas stirred conversation about locker room dynamics.…
Scientists are finally moving away from the UN-backed climate doomerism that scared a generation off having babies
Much of the climate anxiety shaping millennial and Gen Z attitudes toward the future was manufactured through exaggerated predictions that are now being abandoned.…
Princeton's Lax Title Shows Fluidity of NCAA Economics
What to read this weekend: The Dorians and Red Roots
Here’s what we read and liked this week.…
NIMS launches advanced cancer genomics centre, first in Telangana’s government sector
NIMS launches Telangana's first government cancer genomics centre, offering advanced diagnostic services for early cancer detection and treatment.…
Inside A High End Manhattan Strip Club
An essay on sex work, performance, and the economics of desire…
Jameis Winston on Jaxson Dart-Abdul Carter issue: "We've grown from it"
On Friday, the Giants made both quarterback Jaxson Dart and linebacker Abdul Carter available to reporters to discuss the situation that unfolded when Dart introduced President Don…
Abdul Carter stands by his statements concerning Jaxson Dart
Jaxson Dart and Abdul Carter both offer statements to the media.…
It’s on Us to Choose How to Use Our Freedom
The 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence reminds us about political freedom, but there's another important anniversary this year.…
The New Economics of War
Cheap Drones, Asymmetric Threats, and the Democratization of Destruction…
80,000 Hours: The Book
Forty hours a week, fifty weeks a year, forty years: a career is about 80,000 hours. Yet it’s striking how little serious thought goes into career decisions relative to, say, choos…
I used Keychron’s new split mechanical keyboard for a week and its tether-free design is a complete game changer
All the ergonomic comfort of a split layout, with the freedom of being truly wire-free…