Cosmology Has Some Big Problems
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
May 2019 Archive
1831.
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Why rich convicts hire prison consultants
(bbc.co.uk)
1834.
1835.
Why the doors to America are closing for Chinese tech students
(inkstonenews.com)
1836.
1837.
Salesforce.com tells its customers to stop selling assault-style rifles
(washingtonpost.com)
1838.
CrowdStrike S-1
(sec.gov)
1839.
U.S. Presidents and Comparative Stock Market Performance
(endlessmetrics.com)
1840.
The YouTube Gaming app shuts down this week
(arstechnica.com)
1841.
1842.
Salt-Water Fish Extinction Seen by 2048
(cbsnews.com)
1843.
Amnesty loses new New York Headquarters because China
(twitter.com)
1844.
Music Hijacks Our Perception of Time (2014)
(nautil.us)
1845.
1846.
$500k a Year yet Struggling? Let's Do a Double Take
(bloomberg.com)
1847.
Netflix Has 175 Days Left to Pull Off a Miracle
(forbes.com)
1848.
Xi Jinping's colleagues rejected an 'unequal' trade deal
(asia.nikkei.com)
1849.
Microsoft Edge preview builds for macOS
(blogs.windows.com)
1850.
Scrabble rule change allows use of 'OK'
(theguardian.com)
1851.
The Troubled History of Psychiatry
(newyorker.com)
1852.
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A smartphone app that can hear ear infections in children
(washington.edu)
1854.
1855.
Lose and You’ll Win – How to Reflect on Failure
(theascent.pub)
1856.
A comparative study of leather hardening techniques (2018)
(onicrafts.com)
1857.
What happens if building more housing doesn’t work?
(alexdanco.com)
1858.
Social conservatism on American campuses
(economist.com)
1859.
A Summer from Hell Is Coming to U.S. Airports
(bloomberg.com)
1860.
When Nobody Shows Up to My Conference Talk
(davidbisset.com)