1. Who benefits most from name visibility bias during the journal editorial process? 2. Prendergast watercolor for 500-700k, truly a splendid piece, St. Marks in Venice. The collection as a whole, while not my taste (“too American” in a very particular direction), shows exquisite taste. You can learn a lot by studying their choices. From
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1. Who benefits most from name visibility bias during the journal editorial process?
2. Prendergast watercolor for 500-700k, truly a splendid piece, St. Marks in Venice. The collection as a whole, while not my taste (“too American” in a very particular direction), shows exquisite taste. You can learn a lot by studying their choices. From the Wolf family. Here is more from their collection.
3. AI Policy Guide, by Matthew Mittelsteadt at Mercatus. And a clear explanation of the new “autonomous” AIs.
4. Current U.S. defense spending is, in historical terms, at a relative low point.
5. Miami Native, new (non-leftist) magazine on the way, presenting and explicating and enhancing the status of the culture of Miami. They are looking for contributors. Mainly a physical copy magazine, planning only a limited presence on-line.
6. Genetic timeline of humans? (speculative) And I believe in hiring talented 14- to 15-year olds.
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