Eyck Freymann: How to Break China’s Minerals Chokehold
Why the allies need a multilateral commercial stockpile This essay is based on a Hoover History Lab working paper, co-authored with Joshua Stinson, William Norris,…
Thought Leader: Eyck Freymann
By Meaghan Menzel (original source The Elm)
On Dec. 10, President Sheila Bair announced a new scholarship in Executive Assistant Annie Coleman’s name.
At Coleman’s request, this scholarship will go to a resident of Kent County applying to Washington College. Coleman is a Kent County native and graduated from Chestertown High School. She said, “I was born right over here at this hospital… I lived about a mile from Quaker Neck Landing, so we were near the river. I spent a lot of my time in the summer walking down to the river and swimming.”
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Eyck Freymann: How to Break China’s Minerals Chokehold
Why the allies need a multilateral commercial stockpile This essay is based on a Hoover History Lab working paper, co-authored with Joshua Stinson, William Norris,…
Thought Leader: Eyck Freymann
Chris Miller: Robotics Manufacturing: The Rise of Japan
“To the Americans, a robot is a computer attached to a mechanism. To Japanese, a robot is a mechanism attached to a computer.” The future…
Thought Leader: Chris Miller
Dr. Sanjay Gupta: A New Understanding of Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease, a progressive movement disorder whose hallmark is damage to the dopamine-producing neurons in the brain, afflicts almost 12 million people worldwide. And the…
Thought Leader: Sanjay Gupta