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Bridges to the future Congress passes Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill Bridges to the future Congress passes Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill Done right, it will help competitiveness for decades to come Nov 7th 2021 WINFIELD, MISSOURI LOCK AND DAM 25 on the Upper Mississippi River is testament to how good American infrastructure can be. Stretching nearly 1,300 feet (400m) across the water, the concrete-and-steel structure is a crucial link in the system that connect.. 2021. 11. 9.
Will the climate crisis force America to reconsider nuclear power? Energy deficient Will the climate crisis force America to reconsider nuclear power? Reaching net-zero targets will be much harder without it Nov 8th 2021 DENVER THE DIABLO CANYON nuclear power plant lies about 200 miles north of Los Angeles on California's central coast. Its twin reactors sit between the Pacific Ocean on one side and emerald hills on the other. The Golden State’s only remaining .. 2021. 11. 9.
A quantum walk down Wall Street A quantum walk down Wall Street Lessons for finance from 20th-century physics Nov 6th 2021 Finance and physics have long been productive bedfellows. When he wasn’t writing the laws of mechanics and gravity, Isaac Newton ran the Royal Mint, making coins harder to forge and forcing counterfeiters to the gallows. The quantitative tools developed in 1900 by Louis Bachelier to study the French stockm.. 2021. 11. 8.
The three unknowns of the modern ad age For all its aura of precision, the digital-ad industry is as murky as ever Oct 30th 2021 As well as a louche mystique, there has always been something murky about advertising. From P.T. Barnum’s “Mammoth Fat Infant: only three years old and weighing 196 pounds” to three-martini lunches at the dawn of the tv era, it was never quite clear whether the adman was artist, scientist, strong-livered sch.. 2021. 11. 8.