Category Archive: 5.) The Economist
Does egg freezing give false hope to prospective parents? | The Economist
The fertility business is booming—egg freezing is being sold to a generation of men and women increasingly interested in deferring parenthood. But is optimistic marketing giving false hope? Read more here: https://trib.al/7K9Lw4O On July 25th, 1978, in Oldham, England, a baby girl named Louise was born. Unlike any baby before her, Louise was conceived in …
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What does a cashless future mean? | The Economist
Many countries are going cashless at great speed. What are the advantages of ditching hard cash and what are the dangers? Read more about a cashless future here: https://econ.st/2Mwhipb Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Somewhere in the near future physical money will become like these – Relics of a different …
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Hong Kong Protests: The Economist live Q&A
Protests have been raging in Hong Kong for months. Robert Guest, our foreign editor, joins Anna Bucks, the producer/director of “Hong Kong protests: what’s at stake for China” (https://econ.st/30kucKm) for a live discussion. If you want to find out more about the unfolding situation—and what might happen next—then submit your questions and we’ll try and …
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Does this line predict America’s next recession? | The Economist
The yield curve has predicted America’s last eight recessions. In March this year it inverted again. So what does it mean for America? Read more about how the yield curve helps predict economic growth here: https://econ.st/2N3fT98 Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy This graph makes a lot of people nervous. Why? …
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Hong Kong protests: what’s at stake for China? | The Economist
The Hong Kong protests are the most serious challenge to China’s authority since the Tiananmen Square massacre. Read more about the Hong Kong protests here: https://econ.st/2YKYdWV Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy This protester calls himself “Bruce”. We’ve hidden his face and obscured his voice to protect his identity. He’s one …
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Why are music festivals so expensive? | The Economist
Today there are festivals in more parts of the world than ever before–and ticket prices are higher than ever before. Why are festivals so expensive? Read more about how big stars maximise their take from tours here: https://econ.st/30ktI6U Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy For more from Economist Films visit: http://films.economist.com/ …
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How will quantum computing change the world? | The Economist
The potential for quantum computing to crack other countries’ encrypted networks has captured the attention of national governments. Which of the world’s fundamental challenges could be solved by quantum computing? Read more here: https://econ.st/2Zpildp Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy For more from Economist Films visit: http://films.economist.com/ Check out The Economist’s …
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How to save humankind (according to James Lovelock) | The Economist
James Lovelock, the renowned scientist, is 100 years old. He believes the human race is under threat of destruction—but he has a radical plan for saving it Read more here: https://econ.st/2LKroSQ Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Is the human race under threat of destruction? This man thinks so and he …
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How donuts have benefitted America’s immigrants | The Economist
Donuts are the all-American confectionery. They have also helped a group of immigrants from Cambodia pursue the American dream. Read more here: https://econ.st/30Olhk6 Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy America has the biggest immigration population in the world. The country has long attracted people in search of a better life. Among …
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Could solar geoengineering counter global warming? | The Economist
Global warming is probably the biggest threat facing humanity. If all else fails, could climate-controlling technology be the answer? Read more here: https://econ.st/2JSpnRm Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy This was one of the biggest volcanic explosions in history. It happened on June 15th 1991 in the north-west of the Philippines. …
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Who owns the Moon? | The Economist
50 years after the first Moon landing, humanity is getting ready to go back. Countries and companies are planning dozens of lunar missions—for research, for resources and even for tourism, which begs the question: who, if anyone, owns the Moon? Read more here: https://econ.st/2JK0A1O Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Who …
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What do Moon rocks reveal about the universe? | The Economist
Between 1969 and 1972 six Apollo missions returned to Earth with Moon rocks. It was hoped that they would unlock lunar secrets but they also ended up teaching scientists more about the creation of the Earth and the universe beyond. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy These have been described as …
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How China is crushing the Uighurs | The Economist
China’s Muslim Uighurs face systematic oppression from their own government. Their home province of Xinjiang has been turned into a police state—an estimated one million of them are detained in camps where they are brainwashed. How and why are China’s leaders doing this? Read more from the Economist here: https://econ.st/2JCDIBr Click here to subscribe to …
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Who is the real Boris Johnson? | The Economist
Boris Johnson is likely to become Britain’s next prime minister. In today’s ugly politics he would be a dangerous leader. Read more here: https://econ.st/2JnZIzI Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Boris Johnson—you can love him, you can hate him but who is he? In some ways, he’s a very, very familiar …
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Who will challenge Donald Trump in 2020? | The Economist
The 2020 Democratic primary election is already one of the most hotly contested in history, with over 20 candidates vying to lead the party. John Prideaux, our US editor, takes a look at the front-runners. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Read more here: https://econ.st/2X2ZdzG For more from Economist Films visit: …
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Secrets of the deep ocean | The Economist
Parts of the ocean floor are being explored for the first time. Scientists are using technology to map the damage caused by humanity—and reveal clues about how the ocean can be better protected. Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Deep beneath the ocean’s surface lie vast areas of seabed that have …
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How to spot a child genius | Economist
Gifted children around the world are going under the radar—their talents not recognised or nurtured. More should be done to spot these “lost Einsteins” Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy How do you spot a child genius? Gifted children tend to share three defining characteristics. First, they develop skills at a …
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How the D-Day landings shaped the world | The Economist
The D-Day landings were the biggest seaborne invasion ever seen. They not only helped to liberate Europe from the Nazis but were instrumental in changing the world order Read more here: https://econ.st/2WfPSUP Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy On June 6th 1944 Allied troops staged the largest seaborne invasion the world …
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This could change the way cancer is treated | The Economist
A combination of drugs, including aspirin and statins, are being tested to treat cancer and other illnesses. There is mounting clinical evidence that the “repurposing” of existing drugs could offer effective new treatments. Read more here: https://econ.st/2WgHlpz Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Right now we’d like to take a few …
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America v China: a new kind of cold war | The Economist
America and China are fighting over far more than trade. If this growing rivalry is managed badly, everybody will lose. Read more here: https://econ.st/2YTgtsH Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy The dispute between the United States and China is about much more than trade. For everything from blockbuster films to lunar …
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