Scotsman talks about the impact of pandemic on creativity. He says ebington covet was insanely creative as a biological organism. The number of patents applied for across international borders in 20 18 was about 200 thousand, which was astronomical compared to prior that was before pandemic. And finally, care at the risk of being long winded, Covet itself was just novel enough to catch on and flummock our immune system.
Apple pulls up roots in China, Facebook gives researchers access to some treasured data, and the SPAC market falters. Also, the S&P moves Tesla from the Nice to the Naughty list. Scott and Kara are joined by Pulitzer prize-winning author Matt Richtel for a conversation on creativity and a not-so-prize-winning song about sex.
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