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Helping to reduce the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions from aviation by up to 80% when used neat, SAF could be instrumental in helping air freight in its energy transition journey. Market-based ...
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Our go-to book expert, Traci Thomas of The Stacks podcast, talks with host Scott Tong about a few of her top picks for the best books of 2025.
Now it is my turn. What makes a Best Book of the Year? It is hard to choose when there are 85 books (22 fewer books than in 2024) and 20 five-star reads to review in my reading journal. So far. The ...
Another year, another stack of great books to read. Jeffrey Brown talked with Maureen Corrigan, book critic for NPR’s Fresh Air, and author Ann Patchett about their top picks this year. The Loneliness ...
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The New Deal, George Selgin suggests, did not work the way most historians claim. This economist’s eye-opening analysis shows that the increased government centralization of the 1930s rarely resulted ...