Saturday links: the new and novel
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Energy
- Why rooftop solar is so much cheaper outside the U.S. (marginalrevolution.com)
- How Australia is dealing with a surplus of solar energy. (electrek.co)
- Illinois wants to incentivize more battery storage. (grist.org)
- Renewables make for energy sovereignty. (semafor.com)
Environment
- The goal should be reduced emissions, not purity. (slowboring.com)
- An example of how an environmental crisis induced innovation. (papers.ssrn.com)
- Paris is filled with zinc rooftops which can get very hot in the Summer. (smithsonianmag.com)
Animals
- Ten lessons you can learn from your dog. (theartofwandering.substack.com)
- Swiss farmers have an (excess) milk problem. (nytimes.com)
Science
- More signs that America is turning off researchers. (ft.com)
- How working experience in a lab as an undergraduate affects later scientific educational attainment. (papers.ssrn.com)
- Scientific journals are getting inundated with AI-penned letters to the editor. (nytimes.com)
- Seven times basic research turned into valuable products. (nature.com)
AI
- Lawyers keep submitting AI slop to courts. (nytimes.com)
- Is the Internet getting re-written for AI agents? (spyglass.org)
- Like it not, the media is using AI more. (nytimes.com)
Behavior
- What happens in your brain when you have an ‘a ha’ moment. (quantamagazine.org)
- How this country halved its suicide rate. (reasonstobecheerful.world)
Vaccines
- Alberta, Canada is a hotbed for measles. (nytimes.com)
- How to ensure children get needed vaccinations. (theconversation.com)
- Why next year’s influenza vaccine may not be great. (npr.org)
Medicine
- How ‘communication fatigue’ affects doctors. (sensible-med.com)
- Iowa has a severe shortage of OB-GYNs. (npr.org)
- Why doctors seem rushed. The system wants it that way. (theconversation.com)
Health
- Another example of how health influencers can make for worse outcomes. (theatlantic.com)
- Covid-19 infections can cause myocarditis in young people. (thelancet.com)
- Melatonin use may not be harmless. (sciencedaily.com)
- Does optimism contribute to longevity? (pnas.org)
Fitness
- A new way to think about the calories burned in exercise. (twopct.com)
- How ‘pretty privilege’ can backfire against fitness influencers. (theconversation.com)
- Another reason to get your steps in. (newatlas.com)
Weed
- Swapping alcohol for weed may be a great trade. (theatlantic.com)
- Legalized cannabis doesn’t seem to increase asthma issues. (papers.ssrn.com)
Drink
- Most Americans don’t know alcohol consumption raises cancer risk. (sciencedaily.com)
- How did Tito’s Vodka become so popular in America? (slate.com)
- Edith Zimmerman on how she broke her drinking habit. (youtube.com)
Food
- KFC used to be synonymous with chicken in America. That time has since long passed. (wsj.com)
- QSRs are eating higher ingredient inflation for now. (bloomberg.com)
- Don’t be surprised if coffee prices keep going higher. (optimatech.substack.com)
- Lab-cultured cocoa is coming. (theguardian.com)
- The case for eating more protein. (peterattiamd.com)
Sports
- Why are high profile ESPN personalities touting a sketchy mobile gaming app? (defector.com)
- Is the danger of gambling on sports overblown? (newyorker.com)
- Does pro pickleball have staying power? (huddleup.substack.com)
- Padel is growing among the elites. (observer.com)
Entertainment
- Streaming has become nearly ubiquitous in the U.S. (mediaplaynews.com)
- Why late night television is in trouble. (thinkinganddata.substack.com)
- Even Broadway flops can find a second wind in the secondary licensing world. (npr.org)
- Why ‘Sinners’ was a (unique) success. (whyisthisinteresting.substack.com)
College
- Even after Trump, something has changed for American colleges forever. (theatlantic.com)
- The FT ranks the top graduate business schools. (ft.com)
Children
- Interrogating why we want what we do for our children. (thewaiterspad.com)
- Special education is taking it on the chin in Washington. (theatlantic.com)
- Helicopter parenting has come to college. (theatlantic.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- What you missed in our Friday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Podcast links: the future of sports talk. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Don’t miss a thing! Sign up for our daily e-mail newsletter. (abnormalreturns.com)
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