

Jeffrey Carr
Science and technology editor for The Economist, discussing the Nobel Prizes in science and their significance.
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Oct 10, 2019 • 20min
Uncomfortable president: Trump’s stonewalling
Jeffrey Carr, Science and Technology Editor for The Economist, dives into the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Trump and its potential impact on Democratic strategies. He explores the implications of the White House's stonewalling and how it signifies a constitutional crisis. Switching gears, Carr also discusses this year's Nobel Prizes in science, emphasizing the lack of female winners yet again. Lastly, he touches on Japan's innovative matchmaking initiatives to connect lonely urbanites with rural singles, addressing demographic challenges.

Oct 10, 2019 • 20min
Uncomfortable president: Trump’s stonewalling
Jeffrey Carr, Science and technology editor for The Economist, dives into pressing topics such as the impeachment inquiry involving President Trump and its implications for democracy. The conversation highlights this year’s Nobel science prizes awarded exclusively to men, sparking a dialogue on the need for diversity in recognition. Additionally, Carr discusses Japan's innovative matchmaking initiatives aimed at linking urban dwellers with rural communities to combat loneliness and foster connections.