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Babbage: The fast and the spurious

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Governments around the world are approving covid-19 drugs and vaccines at an unprecedented speed, but Natasha Loder, The Economist's Health Policy Editor, warns of the dangers that this could cause. Also, is Elon Musk's plan to link a computer to human brains science or spin? And, take a deep breathโ€”author James Nestor on improving the quality of our breathing. Kenneth Cukier hosts. 


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