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President Zelensky's goals for 2024
As 2024 begins President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to The Economist’s Editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, about his political and military goals for the coming year and why he won’t compromise with Vladimir Putin.
00:00 - 2024 military goals
01:35 - Why he won’t negotiate
A New Year’s interview with Volodymyr Zelensky: https://econ.st/48A4Nim
Read our coverage from the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/41MgGjc
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Russia tries to overwhelm Ukraine with missiles: https://econ.st/41PnIni
How five Ukrainian cities are coping, despite Putin’s war: https://econ.st/41MgJLU
A majority of congressmen want more military aid for Ukraine: https://econ.st/3tuWKVl
Ukraine’s army is struggling to find good recruits: https://...
published: 02 Jan 2024
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Which countries get the best night's sleep?
Sleep patterns differ across the world. From early-to-bed South Africans to Russians who hit the sack around midnight, we reveal the cultural nuances that shape global sleep schedules. Watch the film to find out where your country ranks in the lie-in-dex, and why it matters.
Read more about which countries get the best night's sleep: https://econ.st/3GTRxt8
Find out why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day: https://econ.st/48pow45
Find out why people sleep at all: https://econ.st/3RSTTyw
Subscribe to The Economist: https://econ.st/3uwzp5y
What actually happens when we sleep? https://www.economist.com/films/2023/09/08/what-happens-when-we-sleep
Why sleep and songwriting make one of the greatest partnerships: https://econ.st/3GOigaB
published: 21 Dec 2023
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Who made millions from the attack on Israel?
In the days before the October 7th attack short selling of Israeli stocks spiked in New York, making someone a lot of money. How likely is it that a Hamas insider was behind it?
00:00 - Pre-war stock market changes
00:33 - What happened to the stocks?
01:03 - Who was behind it?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read our coverage on Israel and Hamas: https://econ.st/46Ka8Cy
Did Hamas make millions trading the October 7th attacks?: https://econ.st/4822Zyd
Inside Hamas’s sprawling financial empire: https://econ.st/483x94b
published: 08 Dec 2023
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What's the economic outlook for 2024?
NBC’s senior business correspondent Christine Romans says 2023 was supposed to be the year of the recession, but it ended up being the year of resilience. She breaks down the outlook for 2024 with interest rates, the housing market and the stock market.
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published: 01 Jan 2024
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Is nuclear fusion the future of clean energy?
Fusion is a kind of nuclear power, which could revolutionise how clean energy is produced. As a new wave of experiments heats up, can fusion live up to the hype?
00:33 The future of green energy
02:00 What is nuclear fusion and how does it work?
03:17 Is it achievable?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Energy security gives climate-friendly nuclear-power plants a new appeal: https://econ.st/3QHgdd1
Listen to our podcast about the importance of private companies in advancing nuclear fusion https://econ.st/49n7aqa
Fusion power is coming back into fashion: https://econ.st/49jPwDu
Watch our film about the transition to green energy: https://econ.st/473WDNT
The race to build a commercial fusion reactor hots up: https://econ.st/47kpfDn
Watch mor...
published: 14 Dec 2023
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The World Ahead 2024: five stories to watch out for
What are the stories set to shape 2024? From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual look at the world ahead.
00:00 - The World Ahead 2024
00:33 - Vital votes
03:34 - Taxis take off
07:10 - AI rules
10:19 - Industry cleans up?
13:48 - BRICS build
Read more on The World Ahead 2024: https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead-2024
Read Tom Standage’s editor’s note on The World Ahead 2024: https://econ.st/3ROGB69
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Europe, a laggard in AI, seizes the lead in its regulation: https://econ.st/3GNsYOD
Taiwan’s presidential election will be a three-way race after all: https://econ.st/41ukOnz
China is watching closely who will be Taiwan’s next pres...
published: 28 Dec 2023
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How green is the energy revolution really?
We hear a lot about the need to get off fossil fuels. How is the energy transition really going and how fast is the world moving towards a green future?
00:51 How did the war in Ukraine impact the green revolution?
05:50 Why is green energy booming in unlikely places?
08:31 Rewiring the world for net zero
11:40 Is nuclear energy making a comeback?
14:20 Texas: the anti-green future of clean energy
18:09 Do environmentalists need to change?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Read our quarterly report on electric grids: https://econ.st/3SnGejK
War and subsidies have turbocharged the green transition: https://econ.st/47h2vnO
Renewable energy has hidden costs: https://econ.st/3SlLww7
Listen to our podcast about whether the energy crisis could fuel...
published: 23 Nov 2023
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What happens to your brain as you age
As the most complex organ in your body, your brain changes radically throughout your life. Starting from before birth and continuing even after you've died. This is what happens to your brain as you age.
00:00 - What happens to your brain when you age?
00:32 - In the womb
01:03 - Childhood
03:19 - Teenage years
04:48 - Early adulthood
05:27 - Middle age
07:04 - Later life
07:36 - Death
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Is there a genetic link between endometriosis and the brain?: https://econ.st/46u9Q31
Even doctors can struggle to diagnose concussions: https://econ.st/3RlFfQP
Artificial brains are helping scientists study the real thing: https://econ.st/3Plo6UN
A big advance in mapping the structure of the brain: https://econ.st/48sx6jJ
Study...
published: 02 Nov 2023
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Why is Argentina’s economy such a mess?
Rampant inflation, a booming black market for US dollars and crippling debt - welcome to Argentina, one of the world's most dysfunctional economies. How did it end up like this?
00:00 - Argentina’s economy is in crisis
01:21 - What is happening now?
04:16 - Why is this happening?
05:52 - Overspending
07:00 - Printing money
08:03 - Borrowing money
08:51 - Trade controls
11:06 - What are the solutions?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Meet Javier Milei, the front-runner to be Argentina’s next president: https://econ.st/3L9zKkk
Javier Milei would be a danger for democracy in Argentina: https://econ.st/45F8Ys1
Argentina is pushing international lending to its breaking point: https://econ.st/3qKfDSN
Argentina could get its first libertarian presiden...
published: 07 Sep 2023
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Is it worth going to university?
These days higher education can feel like a risky investment. Here are The Economist’s tips on how to make your degree worth the money.
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read more about whether it is worth going to university: https://econ.st/43fAo6x
For our summer reads: https://econ.st/43fRtgY
Listen to our podcast, Money Talks counting the cost of education: https://econ.st/44oP3ME
Why affirmative action in American universities had to go: https://econ.st/3YYtEsv
The university lottery: https://econ.st/45yC50b
American universities have an incentive to seem extortionate: https://econ.st/3OTBDT6
Muddled policies are harming British universities: https://econ.st/3PfIGqv
published: 31 Aug 2023
3:13
President Zelensky's goals for 2024
As 2024 begins President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to The Economist’s Editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, about his political and military goals for the comi...
As 2024 begins President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to The Economist’s Editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, about his political and military goals for the coming year and why he won’t compromise with Vladimir Putin.
00:00 - 2024 military goals
01:35 - Why he won’t negotiate
A New Year’s interview with Volodymyr Zelensky: https://econ.st/48A4Nim
Read our coverage from the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/41MgGjc
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Russia tries to overwhelm Ukraine with missiles: https://econ.st/41PnIni
How five Ukrainian cities are coping, despite Putin’s war: https://econ.st/41MgJLU
A majority of congressmen want more military aid for Ukraine: https://econ.st/3tuWKVl
Ukraine’s army is struggling to find good recruits: https://econ.st/3vsViDd
Vladimir Putin is running Russia’s economy dangerously hot: https://econ.st/3H5uviU
Could China, Russia’s “no-limits” friend, help rebuild Ukraine?: https://econ.st/48fMi2R
“Grief camps” help Ukrainian children face the loss of parents: https://econ.st/3viainw
Putin seems to be winning the war in Ukraine—for now: https://econ.st/41MLgcf
As Ukrainian men head off to fight, women take up their jobs: https://econ.st/3NRHo3Z
Ukraine’s new enemy: war fatigue in the West: https://econ.st/41JvDlZ
https://wn.com/President_Zelensky's_Goals_For_2024
As 2024 begins President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks to The Economist’s Editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, about his political and military goals for the coming year and why he won’t compromise with Vladimir Putin.
00:00 - 2024 military goals
01:35 - Why he won’t negotiate
A New Year’s interview with Volodymyr Zelensky: https://econ.st/48A4Nim
Read our coverage from the war in Ukraine: https://econ.st/41MgGjc
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Russia tries to overwhelm Ukraine with missiles: https://econ.st/41PnIni
How five Ukrainian cities are coping, despite Putin’s war: https://econ.st/41MgJLU
A majority of congressmen want more military aid for Ukraine: https://econ.st/3tuWKVl
Ukraine’s army is struggling to find good recruits: https://econ.st/3vsViDd
Vladimir Putin is running Russia’s economy dangerously hot: https://econ.st/3H5uviU
Could China, Russia’s “no-limits” friend, help rebuild Ukraine?: https://econ.st/48fMi2R
“Grief camps” help Ukrainian children face the loss of parents: https://econ.st/3viainw
Putin seems to be winning the war in Ukraine—for now: https://econ.st/41MLgcf
As Ukrainian men head off to fight, women take up their jobs: https://econ.st/3NRHo3Z
Ukraine’s new enemy: war fatigue in the West: https://econ.st/41JvDlZ
- published: 02 Jan 2024
- views: 21914
1:24
Which countries get the best night's sleep?
Sleep patterns differ across the world. From early-to-bed South Africans to Russians who hit the sack around midnight, we reveal the cultural nuances that shape...
Sleep patterns differ across the world. From early-to-bed South Africans to Russians who hit the sack around midnight, we reveal the cultural nuances that shape global sleep schedules. Watch the film to find out where your country ranks in the lie-in-dex, and why it matters.
Read more about which countries get the best night's sleep: https://econ.st/3GTRxt8
Find out why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day: https://econ.st/48pow45
Find out why people sleep at all: https://econ.st/3RSTTyw
Subscribe to The Economist: https://econ.st/3uwzp5y
What actually happens when we sleep? https://www.economist.com/films/2023/09/08/what-happens-when-we-sleep
Why sleep and songwriting make one of the greatest partnerships: https://econ.st/3GOigaB
https://wn.com/Which_Countries_Get_The_Best_Night's_Sleep
Sleep patterns differ across the world. From early-to-bed South Africans to Russians who hit the sack around midnight, we reveal the cultural nuances that shape global sleep schedules. Watch the film to find out where your country ranks in the lie-in-dex, and why it matters.
Read more about which countries get the best night's sleep: https://econ.st/3GTRxt8
Find out why chinstrap penguins sleep thousands of times a day: https://econ.st/48pow45
Find out why people sleep at all: https://econ.st/3RSTTyw
Subscribe to The Economist: https://econ.st/3uwzp5y
What actually happens when we sleep? https://www.economist.com/films/2023/09/08/what-happens-when-we-sleep
Why sleep and songwriting make one of the greatest partnerships: https://econ.st/3GOigaB
- published: 21 Dec 2023
- views: 40499
2:52
Who made millions from the attack on Israel?
In the days before the October 7th attack short selling of Israeli stocks spiked in New York, making someone a lot of money. How likely is it that a Hamas insid...
In the days before the October 7th attack short selling of Israeli stocks spiked in New York, making someone a lot of money. How likely is it that a Hamas insider was behind it?
00:00 - Pre-war stock market changes
00:33 - What happened to the stocks?
01:03 - Who was behind it?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read our coverage on Israel and Hamas: https://econ.st/46Ka8Cy
Did Hamas make millions trading the October 7th attacks?: https://econ.st/4822Zyd
Inside Hamas’s sprawling financial empire: https://econ.st/483x94b
https://wn.com/Who_Made_Millions_From_The_Attack_On_Israel
In the days before the October 7th attack short selling of Israeli stocks spiked in New York, making someone a lot of money. How likely is it that a Hamas insider was behind it?
00:00 - Pre-war stock market changes
00:33 - What happened to the stocks?
01:03 - Who was behind it?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read our coverage on Israel and Hamas: https://econ.st/46Ka8Cy
Did Hamas make millions trading the October 7th attacks?: https://econ.st/4822Zyd
Inside Hamas’s sprawling financial empire: https://econ.st/483x94b
- published: 08 Dec 2023
- views: 390258
3:05
What's the economic outlook for 2024?
NBC’s senior business correspondent Christine Romans says 2023 was supposed to be the year of the recession, but it ended up being the year of resilience. She b...
NBC’s senior business correspondent Christine Romans says 2023 was supposed to be the year of the recession, but it ended up being the year of resilience. She breaks down the outlook for 2024 with interest rates, the housing market and the stock market.
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What's the economic outlook for 2024?
#Economy #Business #Consumer
https://wn.com/What's_The_Economic_Outlook_For_2024
NBC’s senior business correspondent Christine Romans says 2023 was supposed to be the year of the recession, but it ended up being the year of resilience. She breaks down the outlook for 2024 with interest rates, the housing market and the stock market.
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What's the economic outlook for 2024?
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- published: 01 Jan 2024
- views: 30899
6:16
Is nuclear fusion the future of clean energy?
Fusion is a kind of nuclear power, which could revolutionise how clean energy is produced. As a new wave of experiments heats up, can fusion live up to the hype...
Fusion is a kind of nuclear power, which could revolutionise how clean energy is produced. As a new wave of experiments heats up, can fusion live up to the hype?
00:33 The future of green energy
02:00 What is nuclear fusion and how does it work?
03:17 Is it achievable?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Energy security gives climate-friendly nuclear-power plants a new appeal: https://econ.st/3QHgdd1
Listen to our podcast about the importance of private companies in advancing nuclear fusion https://econ.st/49n7aqa
Fusion power is coming back into fashion: https://econ.st/49jPwDu
Watch our film about the transition to green energy: https://econ.st/473WDNT
The race to build a commercial fusion reactor hots up: https://econ.st/47kpfDn
Watch more of our Now & Next series: https://econ.st/46TXWjv
https://wn.com/Is_Nuclear_Fusion_The_Future_Of_Clean_Energy
Fusion is a kind of nuclear power, which could revolutionise how clean energy is produced. As a new wave of experiments heats up, can fusion live up to the hype?
00:33 The future of green energy
02:00 What is nuclear fusion and how does it work?
03:17 Is it achievable?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Energy security gives climate-friendly nuclear-power plants a new appeal: https://econ.st/3QHgdd1
Listen to our podcast about the importance of private companies in advancing nuclear fusion https://econ.st/49n7aqa
Fusion power is coming back into fashion: https://econ.st/49jPwDu
Watch our film about the transition to green energy: https://econ.st/473WDNT
The race to build a commercial fusion reactor hots up: https://econ.st/47kpfDn
Watch more of our Now & Next series: https://econ.st/46TXWjv
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 237386
17:19
The World Ahead 2024: five stories to watch out for
What are the stories set to shape 2024? From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual...
What are the stories set to shape 2024? From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual look at the world ahead.
00:00 - The World Ahead 2024
00:33 - Vital votes
03:34 - Taxis take off
07:10 - AI rules
10:19 - Industry cleans up?
13:48 - BRICS build
Read more on The World Ahead 2024: https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead-2024
Read Tom Standage’s editor’s note on The World Ahead 2024: https://econ.st/3ROGB69
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Europe, a laggard in AI, seizes the lead in its regulation: https://econ.st/3GNsYOD
Taiwan’s presidential election will be a three-way race after all: https://econ.st/41ukOnz
China is watching closely who will be Taiwan’s next president: https://econ.st/4apC55B
Decarbonisation of industrial activities is beginning: https://econ.st/41C8D8n
The BRICS are expanding: https://econ.st/3RPV16j
A global agency to oversee AI is a tall order: https://econ.st/3v7PgrP
China approves the world’s first flying taxi: https://econ.st/3TwhxlW
The world wants to regulate AI, but does not quite know how: https://econ.st/3GQB2hu
Flying taxis could soon be a booming business: https://econ.st/41ulb1r
The BRICS bloc is riven with tensions: https://econ.st/48aEorO
A Finnish firm thinks it can cut industrial carbon emissions by a third: https://econ.st/3v6zjSB
https://wn.com/The_World_Ahead_2024_Five_Stories_To_Watch_Out_For
What are the stories set to shape 2024? From the biggest election year in history, to how to control AI and even taxis that fly, The Economist offers its annual look at the world ahead.
00:00 - The World Ahead 2024
00:33 - Vital votes
03:34 - Taxis take off
07:10 - AI rules
10:19 - Industry cleans up?
13:48 - BRICS build
Read more on The World Ahead 2024: https://www.economist.com/the-world-ahead-2024
Read Tom Standage’s editor’s note on The World Ahead 2024: https://econ.st/3ROGB69
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Europe, a laggard in AI, seizes the lead in its regulation: https://econ.st/3GNsYOD
Taiwan’s presidential election will be a three-way race after all: https://econ.st/41ukOnz
China is watching closely who will be Taiwan’s next president: https://econ.st/4apC55B
Decarbonisation of industrial activities is beginning: https://econ.st/41C8D8n
The BRICS are expanding: https://econ.st/3RPV16j
A global agency to oversee AI is a tall order: https://econ.st/3v7PgrP
China approves the world’s first flying taxi: https://econ.st/3TwhxlW
The world wants to regulate AI, but does not quite know how: https://econ.st/3GQB2hu
Flying taxis could soon be a booming business: https://econ.st/41ulb1r
The BRICS bloc is riven with tensions: https://econ.st/48aEorO
A Finnish firm thinks it can cut industrial carbon emissions by a third: https://econ.st/3v6zjSB
- published: 28 Dec 2023
- views: 1686318
20:12
How green is the energy revolution really?
We hear a lot about the need to get off fossil fuels. How is the energy transition really going and how fast is the world moving towards a green future?
00:51 ...
We hear a lot about the need to get off fossil fuels. How is the energy transition really going and how fast is the world moving towards a green future?
00:51 How did the war in Ukraine impact the green revolution?
05:50 Why is green energy booming in unlikely places?
08:31 Rewiring the world for net zero
11:40 Is nuclear energy making a comeback?
14:20 Texas: the anti-green future of clean energy
18:09 Do environmentalists need to change?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Read our quarterly report on electric grids: https://econ.st/3SnGejK
War and subsidies have turbocharged the green transition: https://econ.st/47h2vnO
Renewable energy has hidden costs: https://econ.st/3SlLww7
Listen to our podcast about whether the energy crisis could fuel the green transition:
https://econ.st/47gBX5X
Watch our film about heatwaves: https://econ.st/3u4qqbr
Can Europe’s power grid cope with the green transition? https://econ.st/46Vp4yy
Watch more of our Now & Next series: https://econ.st/46TXWjv
https://wn.com/How_Green_Is_The_Energy_Revolution_Really
We hear a lot about the need to get off fossil fuels. How is the energy transition really going and how fast is the world moving towards a green future?
00:51 How did the war in Ukraine impact the green revolution?
05:50 Why is green energy booming in unlikely places?
08:31 Rewiring the world for net zero
11:40 Is nuclear energy making a comeback?
14:20 Texas: the anti-green future of clean energy
18:09 Do environmentalists need to change?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3s9WjPB
Read our quarterly report on electric grids: https://econ.st/3SnGejK
War and subsidies have turbocharged the green transition: https://econ.st/47h2vnO
Renewable energy has hidden costs: https://econ.st/3SlLww7
Listen to our podcast about whether the energy crisis could fuel the green transition:
https://econ.st/47gBX5X
Watch our film about heatwaves: https://econ.st/3u4qqbr
Can Europe’s power grid cope with the green transition? https://econ.st/46Vp4yy
Watch more of our Now & Next series: https://econ.st/46TXWjv
- published: 23 Nov 2023
- views: 379917
8:46
What happens to your brain as you age
As the most complex organ in your body, your brain changes radically throughout your life. Starting from before birth and continuing even after you've died. Thi...
As the most complex organ in your body, your brain changes radically throughout your life. Starting from before birth and continuing even after you've died. This is what happens to your brain as you age.
00:00 - What happens to your brain when you age?
00:32 - In the womb
01:03 - Childhood
03:19 - Teenage years
04:48 - Early adulthood
05:27 - Middle age
07:04 - Later life
07:36 - Death
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Is there a genetic link between endometriosis and the brain?: https://econ.st/46u9Q31
Even doctors can struggle to diagnose concussions: https://econ.st/3RlFfQP
Artificial brains are helping scientists study the real thing: https://econ.st/3Plo6UN
A big advance in mapping the structure of the brain: https://econ.st/48sx6jJ
Studying broken chromosomes can illuminate neuroscience: https://econ.st/3rff7we
The troubling link between contact sports and long-term brain injuries, listen to our science and technology podcast, Babbage to find out more: https://econ.st/3rgN3Zp
Neurons are not the only brain cells that think: https://econ.st/3PjU1EN
Are brain implants the future of computing? Watch our film to find out: https://econ.st/3ZxzNfP
How adult brains learn the new without forgetting the old: https://econ.st/3EDJO1b
Becoming a father shrinks your cerebrum: https://econ.st/3EH67Df
How to keep the brain healthy: https://econ.st/3PBe3w4
https://wn.com/What_Happens_To_Your_Brain_As_You_Age
As the most complex organ in your body, your brain changes radically throughout your life. Starting from before birth and continuing even after you've died. This is what happens to your brain as you age.
00:00 - What happens to your brain when you age?
00:32 - In the womb
01:03 - Childhood
03:19 - Teenage years
04:48 - Early adulthood
05:27 - Middle age
07:04 - Later life
07:36 - Death
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Is there a genetic link between endometriosis and the brain?: https://econ.st/46u9Q31
Even doctors can struggle to diagnose concussions: https://econ.st/3RlFfQP
Artificial brains are helping scientists study the real thing: https://econ.st/3Plo6UN
A big advance in mapping the structure of the brain: https://econ.st/48sx6jJ
Studying broken chromosomes can illuminate neuroscience: https://econ.st/3rff7we
The troubling link between contact sports and long-term brain injuries, listen to our science and technology podcast, Babbage to find out more: https://econ.st/3rgN3Zp
Neurons are not the only brain cells that think: https://econ.st/3PjU1EN
Are brain implants the future of computing? Watch our film to find out: https://econ.st/3ZxzNfP
How adult brains learn the new without forgetting the old: https://econ.st/3EDJO1b
Becoming a father shrinks your cerebrum: https://econ.st/3EH67Df
How to keep the brain healthy: https://econ.st/3PBe3w4
- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 840939
13:11
Why is Argentina’s economy such a mess?
Rampant inflation, a booming black market for US dollars and crippling debt - welcome to Argentina, one of the world's most dysfunctional economies. How did it ...
Rampant inflation, a booming black market for US dollars and crippling debt - welcome to Argentina, one of the world's most dysfunctional economies. How did it end up like this?
00:00 - Argentina’s economy is in crisis
01:21 - What is happening now?
04:16 - Why is this happening?
05:52 - Overspending
07:00 - Printing money
08:03 - Borrowing money
08:51 - Trade controls
11:06 - What are the solutions?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Meet Javier Milei, the front-runner to be Argentina’s next president: https://econ.st/3L9zKkk
Javier Milei would be a danger for democracy in Argentina: https://econ.st/45F8Ys1
Argentina is pushing international lending to its breaking point: https://econ.st/3qKfDSN
Argentina could get its first libertarian president: https://econ.st/3L47T4K
Annual inflation of 114% is pushing Argentina to the right: https://econ.st/3sAJ1eM
Javier Milei, an Argentine libertarian, is rising in the polls: https://econ.st/3PsqASB
Listen: Argentina’s economic woes push voters to the populist right: https://econ.st/3PjV88E
https://wn.com/Why_Is_Argentina’S_Economy_Such_A_Mess
Rampant inflation, a booming black market for US dollars and crippling debt - welcome to Argentina, one of the world's most dysfunctional economies. How did it end up like this?
00:00 - Argentina’s economy is in crisis
01:21 - What is happening now?
04:16 - Why is this happening?
05:52 - Overspending
07:00 - Printing money
08:03 - Borrowing money
08:51 - Trade controls
11:06 - What are the solutions?
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Meet Javier Milei, the front-runner to be Argentina’s next president: https://econ.st/3L9zKkk
Javier Milei would be a danger for democracy in Argentina: https://econ.st/45F8Ys1
Argentina is pushing international lending to its breaking point: https://econ.st/3qKfDSN
Argentina could get its first libertarian president: https://econ.st/3L47T4K
Annual inflation of 114% is pushing Argentina to the right: https://econ.st/3sAJ1eM
Javier Milei, an Argentine libertarian, is rising in the polls: https://econ.st/3PsqASB
Listen: Argentina’s economic woes push voters to the populist right: https://econ.st/3PjV88E
- published: 07 Sep 2023
- views: 3061464
2:23
Is it worth going to university?
These days higher education can feel like a risky investment. Here are The Economist’s tips on how to make your degree worth the money.
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These days higher education can feel like a risky investment. Here are The Economist’s tips on how to make your degree worth the money.
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read more about whether it is worth going to university: https://econ.st/43fAo6x
For our summer reads: https://econ.st/43fRtgY
Listen to our podcast, Money Talks counting the cost of education: https://econ.st/44oP3ME
Why affirmative action in American universities had to go: https://econ.st/3YYtEsv
The university lottery: https://econ.st/45yC50b
American universities have an incentive to seem extortionate: https://econ.st/3OTBDT6
Muddled policies are harming British universities: https://econ.st/3PfIGqv
https://wn.com/Is_It_Worth_Going_To_University
These days higher education can feel like a risky investment. Here are The Economist’s tips on how to make your degree worth the money.
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter: https://econ.st/3QAawvI
Read more about whether it is worth going to university: https://econ.st/43fAo6x
For our summer reads: https://econ.st/43fRtgY
Listen to our podcast, Money Talks counting the cost of education: https://econ.st/44oP3ME
Why affirmative action in American universities had to go: https://econ.st/3YYtEsv
The university lottery: https://econ.st/45yC50b
American universities have an incentive to seem extortionate: https://econ.st/3OTBDT6
Muddled policies are harming British universities: https://econ.st/3PfIGqv
- published: 31 Aug 2023
- views: 167772