Chile, keen to become a knowledge society, creates a ministry of science
Scientists in Chile have welcomed last week’s decision by Congress to create a science ministry. Many researchers hope that a dedicated ministry will give science more prominence and better-coordinated policies—provided the ministry’s budget matches the government’s ambitions to “bring Chile towards an information and knowledge society.”
An investor who helps the ultrarich grow their wealth for a living shares what he wishes he knew about money when he was 25
Though daunting at first, investing in public markets is one of the best ways to grow long-term wealth.
The Red Phone Box, a British Icon, Stages a Comeback
Once unwanted relics, the booths are being retooled in imaginative ways, including as cellphone repair shops, tiny cafes and defibrillator sites.
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The gig economy is much smaller than many people thought
Over the past decade, the much-vaunted freelance economy has spawned dozens of platforms designed to help people launch their unrealized dreams of independent work: from TaskRabbit to Fiverr to Upwork to Handy to the much-maligned Uber, to name just a handful.
One thing it doesn’t seem to have created, though, is many full-time freelancers.