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How to enhance generative AI's problem-solving capabilities, boost productivity

AI-human collaboration can unlock new sources of competitive advantage

The Fediverse is an opportunity learned societies can't ignore

Why do so many people hate EU bureaucracy?

To grasp the extent of inequality, look at the relatively well-off

The focus on misinformation leads to a profound misunderstanding of why people believe and act on bad information

Why the US and NATO have long wanted Russia to attack Ukraine

Russia Cannot Win The War

Adam Smith didn't accept inequality as a necessary trade-off for a rich economy

Academia Resembles a Drug Gang

Informational privacy: a precondition for democratic participation?

What the world can learn from the UK's A-level grading fiasco

The Public Do Not Understand Logarithmic Graphs Used To Portray COVID-19

The Unstoppable Rise of Sci-Hub (2019)

Why academics (and students) should take blogging / social media seriously

Gutenberg’s moving type propelled Europe towards the scientific revolution

As the Phoenicians sailed across the Mediterranean, they spread mice and growth

US factories are polluting less, but regulation rollbacks threaten air quality

Academics have bought into the competition and become complicit in their exploitation

Software updates: the “unknown unknown” of the replication crisis

Ad hominem attacks on scientists are just as likely to undermine public faith in research as legitimate empirical critiques

Without right policies, automation risks shift of income from labour to capital

Britain is, and was, deluded about its negotiating power with the EU

How to read and understand a scientific paper: a guide for non-scientists

Gender quotas in Sweden increase competence of elected officials

Innovations are rarely (if ever) the product of a single individual

Why California is so expensive: It’s not just the weather, it’s the regulation

The very rich are unjust and dysfunctional

Wikipedia is significantly amplifying the impact of Open Access publications

How Academia Resembles a Drug Gang

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