TouchStone Reads - May 21st, 2021

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We often set aside articles that are longer, deserve a re-read, are broader in scope…or just for fun — for weekend reading. Below are some from this week — pour yourself a hot cup of coffee & enjoy...

  • Threats (No Mercy No Malice)

  • Why Start-ups Fail: It’s not always the horse or the jockey. (Harvard Business Review)

  • The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill (Wired)

  • The Future of Virus Tracking Can Be Found on This College Campus (New York Times)

  • Just 12 Anti-Vaxxers are responsible for most of the social media 'movement' (National Post)

  • What is economic growth? And why is it so important? (Our World In Data)

  • Five Things My Roomba Does Better Than My Tesla (Not including vacuuming) There’s no better promise than a product that just works. (The Drive)

  • “Fool me once…fool me twice” (Smithsonian Magazine)

  • New Mom of the year! (Instagram)

  • World first concept for rechargeable cement-based batteries (Chalmers)


What are you reading or listening to