Alibaba warehouse workers, signs of innovation, and how gender of Brazilian mayors played out in COVID-19
Also: inventions and the age of collaborators; Airbnbs vs. hotels; and when to schedule meetings
Avoiding crowds, crafting cover letters and choosing a major at West Point
And, for that matter, emergency room doctors, recession birthrates and job markets in which employers don’t compete much
Also: De-macho-ing job ads alters the applicant pool; old bank learning new tricks
A verdict on organic wines, imagining a world without cross-border capital constraints, beach houses and a financial crisis
What your genome says about college completion, and how likely a crash is after a credit boom
Also: the accountant shortage; and, why startups move to other countries
L.A. gets schooled, women and their mentors, and what digital currencies might do to poorer nations
Academic medical centers, French elections and Chinese garment workers
Headphones and feelings, preventing hospital readmissions, and the relationship between meaning in life and happiness
Plus: Food delivery apps and traffic collisions; COVID-19 treatments — new or old; what does voluntary disclosure say about overall greenhouse gas emissions?
Also: minimum wages and migration, Twitter visuals and stock prices, and penalties for failing to report clinical trial data
Tax credits for angel investors, the spooky impact of workplace mind-body dissonance and a more effective model for surge pricing
How to spot fake online reviews and the relationship between herding cultures and violence