How to use algorithms to solve everyday problems
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Faster grocery trips. Better Facebook posts. Ali Almossawi on algorithmic thinking for daily life.
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Faster grocery trips. Better Facebook posts. Ali Almossawi on algorithmic thinking for daily life.
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Education priorities need to shift for the U.S. to stem unemployment and falling wages, experts from MIT, Alphabet say.
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Former president George Bodenheimer on the company’s evolution.
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“In particular for women, there seems to be a view that you can’t be both likable and respected. Don’t buy into that.”
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Daniel Tarullo points to bank growth as evidence post-crisis reforms haven’t “hamstrung the whole economy.”
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MBA student, film producer Mark Weber on how the foreign aid and charity industry may be holding developing countries down.
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MIT Sloan professor explains why you shouldn’t look at markets from a purely mechanistic perspective.
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Technology will give Nigerian households greater control over energy consumption.
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The data is in and the findings are conclusive: Exercise is contagious.
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