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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 ...
Similar austerity-centric and overall neoclassical economics-based structural adjustment conditionalities were provided ...
A bizarre fossil called Prototaxites, which was the largest life-form on land 400 million years ago, may have been a completely unknown form of multicellular life, according to a new study.
Multilayer films have long been used in food and drink packaging as they meet several specifications in terms of barrier ...
Understanding biomolecular function at the atomic scale requires detailed insight into the structural changes underlying dynamic processes. Vibrational infrared (IR) spectroscopy─when paired with ...
Unlike optical microscopy, SEM does not rely on light waves but instead uses a beam of electrons to interact with materials, enabling magnifications up to 300,000× and resolutions approaching 1 nm. 1 ...
Let’s face it, when it comes to buildings and infrastructure, materials matter. A lot. The safety, durability, and performance of any structure hinge on the quality of the materials used. However, ...
Public defenders are among the most overworked and under-resourced players in the courtroom; however, as video and digital evidence play an increasing role in criminal cases, one startup is using AI ...
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