Energy
- The worm has turned. Coastal states are now vying for new offshore wind projects. (wsj.com)
- If nuclear power has a future it is small and modular. (ft.com)
- How Hoover Dam could be used to help manage the electric grid. (nytimes.com)
- Smart streetlights are saving San Diego money on lighting and providing other benefits as well. (digitaltrends.com)
Environment
- Is Amazon ($AMZN) Prime a hidden environmental disaster? (buzzfeednews.com)
- Climate change is affecting how the seasons play out. (bloomberg.com)
- Plastic is everywhere! How to be more mindful about your consumption. (npr.org)
Technology
- The biggest, most productive companies get there by investing in their own proprietary technology. (wsj.com)
- The big tech companies are walking a fine line as they begin to tell users to spend less time on their phones. (ft.com)
- Can you get through dinner without checking your phone? (nytimes.com)
Travel
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Health
- Why aren't we paying attention to the issue of falling sperm counts? (nytimes.com)
- HPV vaccines should be gender-neutral. (newscientist.com)
- 9 behaviors that can cut your risk of dementia. (vox.com)
- More evidence that when you eat is as important as what you eat. (nytimes.com)
- What pragmatic trials can tell us that randomized controlled trials can't. (theincidentaleconomist.com)
Psychology
- Green space can help ease depression. (npr.org)
- ECT is a radical but for some effective treatment for depression. (hollywoodreporter.com)
- How ketamine treatment help one person with depression live again. (vox.com)
- Warm weather is associated with increased depression and suicide. (technologyreview.com)
- Which results from happiness research are robust. (marginalrevolution.com)
Food
- The US is running out cold storage for tariff-affected meat products. (wsj.com)
- The FDA has finally given Impossible Burger's plant-based meat its stamp of approval. (engadget.com)
- What can we learn from the six highest grossing restaurants in the US. (washingtonpost.com)
Drink
- Robots are coming to a bar near you. (wsj.com)
- Natural wine is hot, but is it any good? (grubstreet.com)
Cannabis
- Lebanon considers legalizing marijuana to boost the economy. (ft.com)
- The downside of regular marijuana use. (bigthink.com)
Cycling
- How much energy do riders in the peloton save? (wsj.com)
- How Lance Armstrong is making the most of his second chance. (freakonomics.com)
- The Tour de France is giving up its 'podium girls.' (nytimes.com)
Sports
- Cities and states need to stop subsidizing stadiums for billionaire team owners. (ritholtz.com)
- MLB is moving closer to adopting a universal designated hitter. (wsj.com)
- Bob Ley is the conscience of ESPN. (theringer.com)
Entertainment
- Mega-media mergers are going to change the what and how you watch movies and shows. (nytimes.com)
- The line between standup and solo show has been destroyed. (nytimes.com)
Kids
- Parents are stalking their kids' Venmo feeds. (bloomberg.com)
- Teens don't want Summer jobs. (npr.org)
College
- Public universities are still an engine for combating income inequality. (fastcompany.com)
- Income share agreements are coming to a university near you. (economist.com)
- A class teaches college kids learn how to tell their story in job interviews. (npr.org)
- Lesser-known universities get more bang for their research bucks. (bloomberg.com)
- Which college degrees earn the highest starting salary. (visualcapitalist.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- Longform links: coastal vulnerability. (abnormalreturns.com)
- What you missed in our Friday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Podcast links: secrets and lies. (abnormalreturns.com)
- The first law of finance is that there are no laws. (abnormalreturns.com)
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