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Remote patient monitoring in war zones
The dangers of nuclear bluffing
Putin & the Laws of Human Stupidity
Proliferation & Putin's Ukraine crisis
Putin's nuclear bluffs
Lockdowns are killing supply chains
Restarting the economy: a long process
Safe and out of business is no business
Shortcomings in our response to Corona
The business of life must go on
The human toll of unemployment
US vs. Iran: A tale of two mindsets
The Unstoppable 3D-Printer Guns
The Court, technology and privacy
Alan Dershowitz - Data analyst?