Monthly Archives: April 2026

@ProfSteveKeen: The Fertilizer Shock of 2026

@ProfSteveKeen · 1h Yes I know. We disagree on global warming, but I think you and @ctindale have this issue nailed.

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Fortune: Baby boomers have now ‘gobbled up’ nearly one-third of America’s wealth share, and they’re leaving Gen Z and millennials behind

InvestingWealth Baby boomers have now ‘gobbled up’ nearly one-third of America’s wealth share, and they’re leaving Gen Z and millennials behind By  Sasha Rogelberg Reporter April 26, 2026, 1:43 PM ET Add us on Baby boomers overwhelmingly hold the largest … Continue reading

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Ian Bremmer, GZERO Cuba on the brink

https://www.gzeromedia.com/video/gzero-world-with-ian-bremmer/cuba-on-the-brink

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Psychiatrist’s Verdict: Why Trump is wrong. “Not a Whack Job”. Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud

Apr 26, 2026 #DrRajPersaud#Trump#Assassination Donald Trump recently described the attempt on his life as the work of a “lone wolf whack job.” But is that description clinically accurate? 🧠 Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Raj Persaud dives into the forensic research to … Continue reading

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The Harvard Gazette: The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease

Search Subscribe April 2026 The Puzzle of Alzheimer’s Disease Three scientists taking varied approaches to understanding Alzheimer’s discuss what it will take to move the field forward Winter 2026 Image: Getty Images/OksanaTkachova In the 120 years since Alzheimer’s disease was … Continue reading

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Extended interview: President Trump … the attempted assassination

Apr 27, 2026 Norah O’Donnell sat down with President Trump to discuss the moment he was rushed out of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner after a gunman charged a security checkpoint. Editor’s note: The video above is an extended version … Continue reading

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Dunning-Kruger Effect.

Massimo @Rainmaker1973 The least competent people are often the most confident. This is known as the Dunning-Kruger Effect. The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with limited skill or knowledge in a particular area dramatically overestimate their own … Continue reading

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Psychology Today: John Nosta.

1 of 1,575 AI vs. Human Experience: Where Words Fall Short. AI vs Human Experience Inbox John Nosta via Psychology Today <noreply@psychologytoday.com> Unsubscribe Sun, Apr 26, 8:29 PM (14 hours ago) to me View in web browserAI vs. Human Experience: Where Words Fall Short Exploring the … Continue reading

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Axios: AM Special Report: Living history

2 of 1,579  Axios AM Special Report: Living history Inbox Mike Allen Unsubscribe Sun, Apr 26, 8:46 PM (13 hours ago) to me   View in browser PRESENTED BY META Axios AM Deep DiveBy Mike Allen · Apr 26, 2026 This special report brings you Axios’ latest reporting on how Washington … Continue reading

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A Persian scholar finished a single math book in 9th century Baghdad that quietly became the foundation for every line of code running on Earth today. Quote: “When Alan Turing built the first abstract model of computation in 1936, when John von Neumann designed the first stored-program computer in 1945, when every engineer at Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and DeepMind writes code in 2026, they are working in a paradigm that started with one man in Baghdad twelve centuries ago.”

@ihtesham2005 A Persian scholar finished a single math book in 9th century Baghdad that quietly became the foundation for every line of code running on Earth today. I started reading about him at midnight and could not believe how many … Continue reading

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