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Mar 14, 2020

Modeling the Macroeconomic Effects of a Universal Basic Income

Posted by in category: economics

How would a massive federal spending program like a universal basic income (UBI) affect the macroeconomy? We use the Levy Institute macroeconometric model to estimate the impact of three versions of such an unconditional cash assistance program over an eight-year time horizon. Overall, we find that the economy can not only withstand large increases in federal spending, but could also grow thanks to the stimulative effects of cash transfers on the economy.

Mar 14, 2020

France gets ready to close all cafés, restaurants, clubs and cinemas

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, entertainment

All restaurants, cafés, cinemas and clubs in France will close at midnight in an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, the French prime minister Édouard Philippe said in a press conference.

He said the virus is spreading faster even though limitations on mass gatherings were imposed.

“People are still going to cafes and restaurants which is something that I would normally enjoy because this is the French way of living but not during these times,” he said.

Mar 14, 2020

Nuclear diagnostics help pave way to ignition on NIF inertial confinement fusion

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

At its peak, a NIF inertial confinement fusion (ICF) implosion lasts about 100 trillionths of a second. The imploded fuel is a hundred millionths of a meter in diameter and as much as eight times denser than lead. The center of the imploded capsule is a few times hotter than the core of the sun.

Developing a clear understanding of exactly what’s happening in a NIF implosion under those extreme conditions is one of the biggest challenges researchers face as they work toward achieving fusion ignition on the world’s largest and highest-energy laser system.

To help meet that challenge, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and its partner laboratories and universities have designed and built an extensive suite of more than a dozen nuclear diagnostics, with more on the way.

Mar 14, 2020

Can wearing a face mask protect you from the new coronavirus?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

A regular face mask won’t stop the coronavirus. An N95 respirator can help, but you need special training to learn how to use one, and they are most needed for health care workers.

Mar 14, 2020

Here are the most notable CEO departures of 2020 so far

Posted by in category: futurism

Harley-Davidson’s CEO joins the many chief executives who stepped down this year, including at Disney and Salesforce — 219 left their post in January.

Mar 14, 2020

Lab-grown meat? Dutch start-up keeps pork on your plate without wrecking the planet

Posted by in category: food

ROME – A Dutch start-up may have found a workaround for eco-conscious consumers struggling to give up meat: pork grown in a laboratory that doesn’t harm animals or damage the planet.

Meatable will this summer unveil its first pork prototype made entirely from cultured animal cells instead of from slaughtered animals, according to its CEO.

Mar 14, 2020

Denver, Aurora police no longer sending officers to low-level crimes to minimize spread of coronavirus

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

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Denver and Aurora police will no longer send an officer to take reports on low-level incidents in an effort to protect their staff from the new coronavirus.

Both departments are encouraging people to report crimes online if they don’t require an immediate response and if no one is in danger. The departments can then follow up with a phone call without risking exposure of officers or the person making the complaint to the virus. Aurora police leadership said they would not send officers to a call unless there is still a crime in progress or its a serious offense.

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Mar 14, 2020

Don’t Let Robots Pull the Trigger

Posted by in categories: biological, military, robotics/AI

Ban Killer Robots

“Robotic weapons that target and destroy without human supervision are poised to start a revolution in warfare comparable to the invention of gunpowder or the atomic bomb. The prospect poses a dire threat to civilians—and could lead to some of the bleakest scenarios in which artificial intelligence runs amok. A prohibition on killer robots, akin to bans on chemical and biological weapons, is badly needed. But some major military powers oppose it.”


Weapons that kill enemies on their own threaten civilians and soldiers alike.

Mar 14, 2020

Human antibody to new coronavirus

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

First step towards medicine against new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2)

Mar 14, 2020

Tesla-Scale Terahertz Magnetic Impulses

Posted by in category: physics

Simulations suggest that a relatively simple laser technique could produce femtosecond magnetic-field pulses, which currently are only available at a few major lab facilities.

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