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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Economics and Politics: A Strong Bond

Hey there! Ever wondered why economists always seem to have an opinion on politics? Well, here's something cool: economics and politics are like two sides of the same coin. You can't have one without the other. Let's dive in! First, let's debunk a myth: economists don't just talk money and numbers.

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Celebrating Schwinger: Harvard's Tribute to a Physics Giant

Theoretical physicist Julian Schwinger was a big deal in the world of science. He helped shape modern quantum mechanics. On February 12, 2018, Harvard University held a special event called "The Memories of Julian" to mark 100 years since his birth. It's pretty impressive that even a century after h

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Celebrity Politics: How Fans and Celebs May Not See Eye to Eye

Celebrities can really shift the spotlight in politics, right? Their endorsements can skyrocket a politician's popularity and grab tons of media attention. But here’s the thing: their followers might not share their political views. Let’s dive into the 2016 U. S. Presidential Election, where we exam

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Predicting Politicians' Stance with Text

Politicians and media outlets produce tons of text every day. To get a fair view of news, we need to understand the political leanings of these texts. This study introduces a clever way to estimate political bias using simple statistics. Researchers looked at speeches and party manifestos to predict

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Twitch and Politics: A New Way to Connect

Did you know that Twitch, a platform mostly known for gaming and entertainment, is also becoming a hotspot for political discussions? With live-streaming technology and chat features, Twitch is changing how people engage with political content and each other. Politicians and commentators are now us

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

Political Chats Pop Up Everywhere (and They're Friendlier)

Imagine diving into a subreddit about pets or movies, and suddenly, a political discussion erupts. You might think this only happens in political forums, but hold on! Research shows that nearly half of all political talk occurs in places where political content is barely there. We're talking about s

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Nov 06 2024POLITICS

What's Up with Political Info on Social Media?

Ever wondered what people who don't follow any political parties see on social media during elections? You might think they're getting a mix of views, but that's not the case. A study found that these folks, let's call them "political outsiders, " mainly see posts from a few political parties. It's

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

How Traders Fund Their Moves Without Borrowing

Ever thought about how traders keep their trades going without adding extra money? Welcome to the world of self-financing trading! This concept is a big deal in Quantitative Finance. It was first introduced by Harrison and Kreps in 1979 and expanded by Harrison and Pliska in 1981. In simple terms, s

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Nov 06 2024FINANCE

A Fresh Look at Pathwise Finance

Imagine you're exploring the world of finance, but this time, you're not dealing with probabilities. We're talking about a new approach called causal functional calculus. This method focuses on the paths taken by financial assets, not just their possible outcomes. One key idea here is something cal

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Tracking Tech's Evolution: A Fresh Look

Have you ever wondered how we measure the evolution of technology? Scientists have struggled with this question for years, trying to figure out the best way to track the progress of technology over time. Some have suggested looking at the current level of technology, or how it changes, but these met

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