Last week, I introduced Emmy Noether, an extraordinary figure in the fields of mathematics and physics. To understand Noether ...
The Ottoman Empire pursued social equilibrium while the West pursued capital accumulation, a divergence that continues to ...
When it comes to global pharma pricing and market access, this moment is one of unprecedented change. As policy initiatives like Most Favoured Nations (MFN) and the EU’s Joint Clinical Assessment ...
How Emmy Noether's theorem uses the Lagrangian to provide a formula for calculating the quantity of symmetries in a ...
In theory, work-life balance is a great idea. But it can be impossible to achieve, at least on a consistent level. For ...
Brown & Brown's Christopher Keegan on identity threats, AI-driven risk and the broker's expanding pre-underwriting role ...
Two years ago, we published a list of 5 predictions about AI in the year 2030. The article sparked a lot of fascinating (and ...
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In living systems, the orchestration of shape, function, and adaptation emerges from components that are not themselves alive ...
For 25 years, satellites have been measuring the amount of light Earth reflects back into space. By slicing the planet along different longitudes, American researchers have discovered that there is ...
The conceptual vocabulary of Mokyr’s theory on the cultural roots of modern economic growth — choice-based social learning, ...
By: GORDON HANSON One of the most firmly held beliefs in economics is that free trade is good for humanity. Yet that confidence in the economic virtue of open markets can blind the profession to the ...
NZ-India Free Trade Agreement unlikely to transform economy overnight, but represents an important strategic step in a more ...