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Hal Hodson

Technology correspondent at The Economist, discussing the ethical and strategic implications of primate research.

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Jun 10, 2022 • 26min

Revolting: The January 6th committee’s public hearings

Join James Astill, Washington bureau chief for The Economist, as he provides insight into the gripping public hearings surrounding the January 6th Capitol attack. Hal Hodson, a science writer, discusses the intriguing dynamics of humans coexisting with wolves, shedding light on communication and conflict resolution. The conversation also touches on the corporate interest in psychedelics for mental health and team-building, revealing a new frontier in workplace wellness. Expect a mix of political drama and wildlife wisdom!
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Feb 17, 2022 • 22min

Sharpest tools, in a box: miniature vaccine factories

Hal Hodson, Technology correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on BioNTech's groundbreaking approach to vaccine production. He discusses how the company is innovating by using portable shipping containers to enhance vaccine accessibility in underserved regions. The conversation delves into the complexities of adapting manufacturing for local needs and the implications for global health equity. Additionally, Hodson touches on the challenges faced by the French left and the biases in Olympic sports judging, making for a rich and thought-provoking discussion.
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Feb 17, 2022 • 22min

Sharpest tools, in a box: miniature vaccine factories

Hal Hodson, Technology correspondent for The Economist, dives into BioNTech's groundbreaking initiative to create mini vaccine factories in shipping containers, aiming to boost global vaccine equity. Meanwhile, James Frencham, Data correspondent, sheds light on the undeniable biases in Olympic judging, revealing significant statistical evidence that national affiliations influence judges' scores. Together, they discuss the implications of these innovations and biases on both health and sports, stirring a thought-provoking conversation.
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Nov 18, 2021 • 22min

Georgia undermined: protests and a hunger strike

Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia and Eastern Europe editor for The Economist, dives into the political unrest in Georgia surrounding former President Mikheil Saakashvili's hunger strike and the rising authoritarianism. Hal Hodson, the publication's Technology correspondent, reveals the alarming growth of Chinese state-sponsored industrial espionage, detailing the implications for U.S.-China tensions. They also explore the nuances of evolving language with words like 'green-light' and 'gaslight', shedding light on linguistic variations.
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Sep 1, 2021 • 21min

Out for blood: the Theranos trial

Join Tom Easton, The Economist's American business editor, as he unpacks the dramatic rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her dubious blood-testing startup, Theranos. Hal Hodson, the technology correspondent, discusses the global shift in primate research, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced in the West versus practices in China. Discover how jury selections have become a battleground in Holmes' trial and dive into provocative themes of animal rights advocacy and its implications on future research.

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