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2020 Per Enge Early Achievement Award

2020 Per Enge Early Achievement Award
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Predicting a COVID-19 outbreak? There's an app for that.

Predicting a COVID-19 outbreak? There's an app for that.
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CSU's Kyle Horton leads NASA study on impact of artificial light on migratory birds

The new project will focus on urban areas in the Central Flyway, primarily in the Great Plains. Researchers aim to provide more information on the impact of artificial light on bird behaviors and populations at a large scale.

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Robots and labour in the service sector | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal

Masayuki Morikawa Robots hold polar extremes in economic narrative and popular imagination. One narrative depicts a looming dystopian future with robots and other forms of automation increasingly replacing human workers, depressing wages (Brynjolfsson and McAfee 2014), feeding inequality, and contributing to further ‘deaths of despair’ (Case and Deaton 2020, Mulligan 2021). In counter-imaginations, robots embody innovative technology spurring productivity and freeing workers from repetitive, strenuous, monotonous work while helping to relieve labour shortages arising from ageing populations. Such demographic challenges are salient particularly in higher-income countries farther along in the demographic transition, such as the OECD nations, where populations in 18 out of the 36 countries are projected to decline by 2055. These nations face rising old-age dependency ratios, declining employment-to-population ratios, and challenges in providing services to the growing number of fra

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