27/521: Euromoney on China's Belt-and-Road Initiative
《欧洲货币》杂志最近报道了涉及中国主导的“一带一路”倡议发展的风险分析更新:https://www.euromoneycountryrisk.com/article/b1rs0cw1v2yv4d/ebri-q1-2021-results-chinas-belt-and-road-potential-outweighs-challenges。包括我的观点。
Automated research workflows — which integrate computation, laboratory automation, and tools from artificial intelligence — have the potential to increase the speed of research activities and accelerate scientific discovery. A new report recommends ways to advance their development.
Applying procedural justice to sexual harassment policies processes and practices
This perspective paper addresses the recommendations of a 2018 report by the National Academies on sexual harassment by exploring how a procedural justice framework could help guide improvements and revisions to policies, processes, and practices within higher education institutions with the potenti
Another step towards marijuana research
I covered the ridiculous barriers to researching marijuana over at Healthcare Triage: But now the feds have taken another step towards making this better: The Obama administration is planning to remove a major roadblock to marijuana research, officials said Wednesday, potentially spurring broad scie
Direct to consumer advertising (DTCA) for robotic CABC (r-CABG)
Robots in your chest, repairing your heart vessels.This study (Robert Poston is the corresponding author) finds that DTCA of r-CABG is effective in bringing patients to the hospital: Between July 2008 and July 2009, a total of 103 potential patients, or their representatives, contacted our office as
On The Record (with daily recap)
CBO: Estimate of ARRA impact in third quarter, 2011 Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on why the ACA is not enough, and he analyzes Medicare’s decision to cover Provenge, Aaron takes a look at potential Avastin savings in Medicare, while Kevin grades the media in covering that story, while Don notes the
The ACO Rules — Striking the Balance between Participation and Transformative Potential, by Meredith Rosenthal, David Cutler, and Judith Feder (NEJM) The Economics of Financing Medicare, by Katherine Baicker and Michael Chernew (NEJM) The Public’s Views about Medicare and the Budget Deficit, by Robe