Drug-resistant pathogens, antibiotics … and the race against the clock.
September/October 2019
By Ari Szafranski
“Congratulations! You’ve been promoted to manager … good luck!”
By Eric P. Harding
I love the game of baseball. As a seasonal proxy, it’s perfect—the lack of a clock mimics the long days of summer, and for me nothing encapsulates the spirit of leisure associated with the season like a day-night doubleheader.
By Jeff Reeves
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for many decades, and remains so to this day.
By Ross Zilber
As a valuation actuary, I rarely come across an actual consumer. My work is mostly with the data, and my immediate customers are usually others who work in financial reporting.
By David Driscoll
Portrayals on stage or screen of actuaries often attract a lot of interest within the profession.
The Panic of 1819: The First Great Depression
Review by Paul Conlin
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