The Freakonomics Radio Network website offers a variety of podcasts, including series like "No Stupid Questions" and "The Economics of Everyday Things," available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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The Freakonomics Radio Network website offers a variety of podcasts, including series like "No Stupid Questions" and "The Economics of Everyday Things," available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Photos by Liam Goslett from New York Fashion Week. via The source of this content is Complex.
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via wax-wane.comAn xkcd comic presents two potential futures that appear identical, referencing the grammar debate of "if it was" versus "if it were."
via xkcd.comThis article from Grantland explores the history of chess-playing computers and how their increasing sophistication has led to recent cheating scandals. via kottke.org
"The Knockoff Economy: How Imitation Sparks Innovation" explores how imitation, while potentially harmful, can actually drive innovation in fields like fashion and food. via Freakonomics.
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