Hackernews posts about HHS
HHS is the United States Department of Health and Human Services, a federal agency responsible for protecting the health and well-being of all Americans.
- Nerve Agent Treatment – Autoinjector Instructions (chemm.hhs.gov)
- Anatomy of US inequality (www.nber.org)
- Most renters shut out of energy-saving upgrades – study (www.binghamton.edu)
- Does tax avoidance trickle down? (www.nber.org)
- The dollar game (www.imf.org)
- Astronomers spot one of the largest spinning structures found in the Universe (www.ast.cam.ac.uk)
- New reporting rules end crypto’s tax secrecy era (www.pymnts.com)
- Bank opacity and deposit rates (www.nber.org)
- Nature-inspired computers are shockingly good at math (newsreleases.sandia.gov)
- How to read more? We might take instruction from a more leisurely age (www.historytoday.com)
- Hidden Fortunes (2024) (www.imf.org)
- The year of unaffordability (lawliberty.org)
- Solid-state batteries charge faster, last longer: review (news.ucr.edu)
- To get better at filtering the good ideas from the bad, by paying attention (www.thetimes.com)
- Small-time crypto investors are facing violent attacks (www.bloomberg.com)
- A superforecaster shares what bottom-feeders can teach about consuming media (goodjudgment.com)
- Why 'basic science' is the foundation of innovation (news.berkeley.edu)
- Ant societies rose by trading individual protection for collective power (entomology.umd.edu)
- Capital Moves: RCA's 70-year quest for cheap labor (www.cornellpress.cornell.edu)
- Global ripple effects of corporate tax reforms (www.nber.org)
- The places we make memories help us inscribe them (news.columbia.edu)
- The "self-help" books genre holds up an unflattering mirror to society (www.economist.com)