Will you marry me? During the bye week, obviously.
The Washington Post, smitten with football and love stories, analyzed data from The Knot to see how college football schedules impact wedding planning.
Micron Gets $6.2 Billion Chips Award to Spur Plant Expansion
The Biden administration has reached a final agreement to give Micron Corp. nearly $6.2 billion in subsidies from a program designed to boost American semiconductor manufacturing, allowing funds to start flowing to factories in Idaho and New York.
UK Households Will Get Paid to Not Use Electricity
The UK’s grid operator will launch a service next week that will allow homes and businesses to get paid for using less power during times when the grid is strained.
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The Future of Flourishing blog features podcasts, videos, articles, and news from thought leaders, researchers, and practitioners at the cutting edge of…
Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human values
The efficient and fair allocation of limited resources is a classical problem in economics and computer science. In kidney exchanges, a central market…
Donald Trump recently identified the Republican Party as the “party of common sense.” In many ways, common sense is lacking in public policy. For example,
Do We Sometimes Just Have to ‘Ignore’ Economists? - FEE
Back in August, an article in The Atlantic titled “Sometimes You Just Have to Ignore the Economists” stirred up controversy. The article, authored by Zephyr
The Top 5 Most Misunderstood Economic Concepts - FEE
For all the attention given to economics by mainstream media and political pundits, our economic literacy as a society still leaves much to be desired. We
Amazon's new AI-powered vision tech tells drivers which packages to deliver | TechCrunch
Amazon announced on Wednesday the upcoming addition of new AI-powered package retrieval technology to its electric vehicle fleet. The vision-based tech is