We're living through an innovation famine rather than a innovation feast, i argue. And some of that's to do with too much regulation, too much precaution. But the idea that the entire world can behave like the roman empire and sort of give up on the that made it great doesn't feel right to me. It feels like there's always going to be someone somewhere who sees an opportunity to be tha sort of free trading, free innovating pioneer in the worldd.
In Episode 796, we had Alina Chan on to talk about The Origin of Covid-19, and the new book that she co-authored, Viral: The Search for the Origin of COVID-19.
And in this episode, we have the other co-author of the book, Matt Ridley on to talk more about the purpose, and journey of writing the book.
Should we still be optimistic about the pandemic, and will anything good come out of it? Also, why is it so hard for anyone to look for the origin of the virus?
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