Saturday links: clean hands
On Saturdays we catch up with the non-finance related items that we didn’t get to earlier in the week. You can check...

Tesla
- Tesla ($TSLA) has a China problem. (advisorperspectives.com)
- Tesla ($TSLA) FSD has a sun glare problem. (bloomberg.com)
- Elon Musk has buyer's remorse. (sherwood.news)
Autos
- Waymo is increasing its lead in self-driving vehicles. (wsj.com)
- Slate EVs are ambitious price-wise. (sherwood.news)
- Why Nepal loves EVs. (fastcompany.com)
Energy
- In the South, solar power pays better than timber. (wsj.com)
- The administration is preventing this Michigan coal plan from closing, despite everyone's desire to shut it down. (msn.com)
- Everybody loves geothermal, but will tax credits survive the budget process? (wsj.com)
- On the pros and cons of floating solar panels. (arstechnica.com)
Environment
- “A hotter world is a thirstier one” or why droughts are likely to worsen. (nytimes.com)
- Wildfire smoke is now a fixture of Summer in the northern U.S. (vox.com)
- Western North Carolina didn't turn out to be a climate refuge. (npr.org)
- How doppler radar works. (scientificamerican.com)
Travel
- Capital One ($COF) is cutting back cardmember access to its lounges. (nerdwallet.com)
- Foreign tourists are increasingly bypassing the U.S. this summer. (wsj.com)
- Should you travel with a carbon monoxide monitor? (wsj.com)
AI
- OpenAI wants to be the world's AI company. (sherwood.news)
- How regulating AI could backfire. (agglomerations.substack.com)
- AI is coming for ads. (semafor.com)
Science
- The race is on to recruit American scientists to countries more favorable to research. (nytimes.com)
- On the downstream impacts of crushing science. (axios.com)
Medicine
- Immigration policy means the doctor shortage in the U.S. is going to get worse. (statnews.com)
- A natural experiment in what happens when you reduce the amount of doctors. (klementoninvesting.substack.com)
MAHA
- A look at where NIH cuts have occurred. (nytimes.com)
- Moderna ($MRNA) is a loser in the MAHA movement. (wsj.com)
- Everybody talks their book, especially wellness influencers. (apnews.com)
Health
- Huge news. An actual treatment for multiple myeloma. (nytimes.com)
- A twice-year shot to prevent HIV is likely coming to market. (wsj.com)
- The case for Covid boosters during pregnancy. (npr.org)
- Research that shows exercise can help cancer patients. (statnews.com)
Food
- Some new niche food delivery startups are gaining ground. (cnbc.com)
- On the link between coffee consumption and health. (cnn.com)
- Eat more fiber! (newatlas.com)
Sports
- Cancelling 'Around the Horn' seems like an own-goal for ESPN. (spyglass.org)
- There limited treatment options for gambling addiction. (theatlantic.com)
- The tough math of being a professional tennis player. (papers.ssrn.com)
Children
- It's hard to know what future you are preparing your children for. (contessacapitaladvisors.com)
- What happens when parents don't read to their children. (theguardian.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- What you missed in our Friday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Podcast links: smartphone research. (abnormalreturns.com)
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