The hidden upside of imposter syndrome
"There's actually no significant difference [in competence] between those who are induced to have imposter thoughts and those who are not.”
"There's actually no significant difference [in competence] between those who are induced to have imposter thoughts and those who are not.”
"Prices of new drugs will continue to make headlines...But we must fix the problem that older biologic drugs have perpetually high prices..."
Credit card shopping tells us to “step on the gas” and leads to more “purchase cravings” in the future.
Private equity firms, hedge funds and investment companies are still underregulated. S.P. Kothari makes the case for strengthening the rules.
News stories about vaccine hesitancy may be doing more harm than good. But there's good news — and it comes in the form of selfies.
“...it’s clear that MIT is creating innovative therapeutics on a regular basis.”
“It would not shock me if the transition eventually starts accelerating."
Dushyant Shahrawat (SF '15) writes: "New marketplaces are enabling a broad range of assets to start getting traded...”
"With misinformation rising...we may not have the right tools to keep the state in check. Yet we do not have the luxury not to try."
Why policy should be part of your net-zero climate strategy