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Autos
- Tesla ($TSLA) has a bigger global footprint than you think. (media.thinknum.com)
- The new Nissan Leaf can now go 226 miles on a charge. (engadget.com)
- Toyota ($TM) is going to share its 'Guardian' self-driving safety technology with other manufacturers. (bloomberg.com)
- Everything you know about driving in the snow is wrong. (nytimes.com)
- Station wagons are the new SUVs. (bloomberg.com)
Environment
- The ocean is warming faster than currently thought. (science.sciencemag.org)
- Where will 'climate refugees' end up going? (fastcompany.com)
Travel
- These airports actually want you to take pictures of their bathrooms. (wsj.com)
- There are a lot of barriers to getting airport food right. (marginalrevolution.com)
- Tipping may be coming to an airplane near you. (marketwatch.com)
- Hotels are ladling on fees. (wsj.com)
Technology
- The number of connected devices is growing exponentially. (priceonomics.com)
- If all the AI professor go into industry, who will teach the next generation? (bloomberg.com)
- The Macintosh through the eyes of a new user. (daringfireball.net)
- In praise of dark mode. (wired.com)
Health
- An overly complex US health care system leads to worse outcomes. (nytimes.com)
- Cancer mortality rates in the US are in decline. (cnn.com)
- The pros and cons of sequencing entire newborn DNA. (washingtonpost.com)
- Home health testing technology continues to get rolled out. (wsj.com)
- Using AI to detect Alzheimer's Disease earlier. (kottke.org)
- Seven tips from the 'Blue Zones' on living a longer, healthier life. (bakadesuyo.com)
Sleep
- A two-minute method for trying to get to sleep. Worth a shot, I suppose... (washingtonpost.com)
- Rule #1 from a sleep researcher: go to bed and wake up at the same time every day. (ft.com)
Psychology
- What's the deal with CBD? (washingtonpost.com)
- How meditation can help promote 'divergent thinking.' (hbr.org)
- Want to remember something? Draw it. (nytimes.com)
- There's no upside to clutter. (inverse.com)
Food
- Your food is not getting inspected as much as has in the past. (washingtonpost.com)
- Norway has a very specific lunch tradition. (bbc.com)
- These are the healthiest vegetables ranked. (melmagazine.com)
- Why gout is making a comeback. (businessinsider.com)
- Dessert hummus is now a thing. (washingtonpost.com)
Fitness
- How our mindset affects our fitness as much as our DNA. (nytimes.com)
- Keep this in mind as you start a new exercise routine. (qz.com)
- How to start a running routine. (nytimes.com)
- You joined a gym. Now what? (qz.com)
Dogs
- Is pet insurance worth the expense? (nytimes.com)
- Dog walkers need to provide details, lots of details, to owners these days. (washingtonpost.com)
Drink
- Craft brewers are feeling the pinch of the government shutdown. (npr.org)
- Did red wine really cause that headache? (wsj.com)
Media
- Rebundling is nigh. (hollywoodreporter.com)
- Hulu now has more than 25 million subscribers. (theverge.com)
Lists
- The 20 best dramas since 'The Sopranos.' (nytimes.com)
- The top albums of 2018 per Amazon sales data. (media.thinknum.com)
MBA
- MBA programs are adjusting towards more of a lifetime learning model. (ft.com)
- Why Canada is attracting more foreign MBA students. (bloomberg.com)
- How a MIT MBA joined the cannabis industry. (ft.com)
Places
- The strains on Venice (water and people) keep getting worse. (theguardian.com)
- Australia really is more chill. (nytimes.com)
- What would the Grand Canyon look like if you inverted it? (kottke.org)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- Longform links: not enough humility. (abnormalreturns.com)
- What you missed in our Friday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Podcast links: negative thinking. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Why study market history if it can't tell us what will happen in the future? (abnormalreturns.com)