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The Reverse Brain Dr |
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As we뭭e discussed on many occasions, the primary driver of economic well being in the rest of the 21st century will be innovation. For more than a century, the United States has been the world뭩 most vibrant economy ?largely because it has been the consistent leader in scientific research and innovation. Regardless of whether you measured this innovation in terms of scientific papers published, or the number of patents issued, the U.S. always left the competition in the dust. |
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"Helicopter Parents" |
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It might not surprise you to hear that the average parent spends $2,200 per child each year on food, housing, education, and spending money. But, it might startle you to learn that the “children” being supported are aged 18 to 34. |
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The Fabulous World o |
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Malaria kills 853,000 children under the age of five every year. Some 3.2 billion people in 107 countries are potentially at risk for catching malaria. Up to 500 million people contract the disease every year, and more than a million deaths are directly caused by it. |
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코로나19 백신에 대한 전망 |
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코로나19로 인해 전 세계가 패닉에 빠졌다. 경제는 침체되고 회복 기미는 아직까지 요원하다. 백신 개발이 시급한 이유가 여기에 있다. 그렇다면 현재 코로나19 백신 개발은 어디까지 진행이 되었을까? |
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The Growing Mountain |
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Microsoft made headlines recently when the company surprised analysts and investors by announcing the most generous one-time corporate dividend in history. By paying out $3 per common share, or $32 billion to its shareholders, the company passed along more than half of the $60 billion in cash it had accumulated. |
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