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Mixing Stuff Around

Mixing Stuff Around

During the ERPZ break, our links did more than re-organize themselves; some additional reads were added and in particular, stuff about science and technology. They're the sites of science magazines, Popular Science, New Scientist, Nature and Scientific American.

Not only would articles and materials from these sites be helpful to those curious about scientific developments, they're surprisingly useful for students of GP when tackling science and technology questions. New Scientist sometimes evaluate technologies, Scientific American provides insights into not only latest developments of science but also effects of older developments.

With regards to study methods, an area that ERPZ constantly explores, Popular Science is quoting scientific findings that support our conventional wisdom and making prescriptions for our lifestyle. Of course, for those students who are totally into sciences, you might be interested in what Nature has to offer.

And there's more; the all-pervading nature of Economics means that these science magazines can't help but mention at least a little things related to the subject - the most obvious being this article from Scientific American. Businessmen and economics students definitely loves to know more about technological advancements' impact on economies and business models as evident from The Economist.

Posted by Kevin

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