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"a handsomely designed print magazine" โ€“โ€“ The New Yorker subscribe and buy print copies at store.asteriskmag.com online ๐Ÿ‘‡
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    Jun 16
    We are now accepting pitches for Issue 16, whose theme is Flourishing:
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    Jul 13
    You can now buy Asterisk at @andon_market, a store run by an AI shopkeeper in Cow Hollow, San Francisco.
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    Jul 9
    Gabrielle Sorensen examines the gender equality paradox โ€“ where women in more gender-equal countries are less likely to pursue traditionally masculine careers โ€“ and finds that it is likely caused by underlying cultural and socio-economic differences, rather than greater equality:
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    Jul 9
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    The gender equality paradox that wasn't
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    Jul 2
    mike Reid, PEPFAR's former Chief Science Officer, thinks that paying taxes would be more effective at improving global health outcomes than private philanthropy:
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    Jul 2
    Full interview:
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    What's the state of PEPFAR now?
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    Clara Collier
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    Jul 2
    I recently interviewed mike Reid, the former Chief Science Office of PEPFAR. One of the most important things I learned, in light of the current discourse on the impacts of USAID cuts: at least for AIDS, the worst impacts are probably yet to come
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    Asterisk
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    Jul 2
    A year after USAID lost its funding, what happened to PEPFAR, the global health program it supported that prevented millions from dying of HIV and AIDS? We spoke to mike Reid, who served as its Chief Science Officer and resigned this April โ€“ who thinks that the biggest impacts
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    Jul 2
    Read the interview:
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    What's the state of PEPFAR now?
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    Lennart Finke
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    Jul 1
    New piece in @asteriskmgzn โ†’
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    In Praise of Observational Evidence
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    Jul 1
    RCTs are considered the gold standard of evidence, but observational data is often overlooked and undervalued. Observational methods can help us make use of large data sets, such as when the French mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace used birth records to detect differences in
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    Jul 1
    Read Lennart Finkeโ€™s defense of observational evidence:
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    In Praise of Observational Evidence
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    Jun 26
    horseshoe theory where AI doomers and techno-optimists are indistinguishable from each other
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    Jun 26
    via @ozyfrantz's latest:
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    The Doomers Are All Right
    What is it like to live in a world you believe is about to end?
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    Jun 24
    What is it like to believe the world will end in 5 years? @ozyfrantz investigates and discovers that the doomers are, for the most part, doing all right.
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    Jun 24
    Read Ozy's piece:
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    The Doomers Are All Right
    What is it like to live in a world you believe is about to end?
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    Jun 17
    Most people believe that war is inevitable. The development sector treats war similarly to natural disasters, where the goal is to build resilience against future catastrophes โ€“ but itโ€™s assumed that we can't actually stop it from happening. Josh Martin argues that this
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    Jun 17
    Read the full piece, out today:
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    Engineering Peace
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    Nadia Asparouhova
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    Jun 16
    Since moving back to San Francisco last fall, I've been struck by how everyone seems to be chasing material comforts, and moral vision is in short supply. But I also think that San Francisco is just a reflection of the world a few years ahead, and that this isn't its final
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    Jun 16
    We are now accepting pitches for Issue 16, whose theme is Flourishing:
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    Angela Chen
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    Jun 16
    People kept saying the mood in SF is bad; sadly, I did feel spiritually diseased after 20 hours there & want to keep obsessing over it. Pitch @asteriskmgzn's Flourishing issue with your solution to "all the charts are going up by no one is happy" (& ideas on beauty, virtue etc)
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    Asterisk
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    Jun 16
    Replying to @asteriskmgzn
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    Write for us! Now accepting pitches for Issue 16: Flourishing
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