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View ArticleFeb. 28, 2011 The New Yorker
On Feb. 28, 2011 The New Yorker’s Tad Friend wrote “Vermin Of The Sky” about scientists trying defend the planet against asteroids. Copyright 2011 DJ Cline All rights reserved.
View ArticleFeb. 4, 2013 The New Yorker
On Feb. 4, 2013 The New Yorker‘s James Surowiecki wrote “Requiem for a Dreamliner” about Boeing’s new 787 passenger jet. Complex outsourced supply chains increase the probability of mistakes. In the...
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On May 18, 2015 The New Yorker’s James Surowiecki wrote “New Ways To Crash The Market” about machine trading causing a flash crash with no explanation. The algorithmic trading is vulnerable to spoofing...
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