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#2984: The Toaster Tax: How Israeli Standards Drive Up Prices
Why a toaster costs $30 more in Tel Aviv than Berlin — and how 3,000 unique standards affect every household purchase.
#2983: The Night-Watchman State: Theory vs Reality
Which democracies come closest to the libertarian minimum state? And which lean hardest into state control?
#2982: Why Your TTS Model Nails "Shabbat" but Not "Keren Hishtalmut
Why multilingual TTS models handle loanwords but fail at niche vocabulary — and what you can do about it.
#2981: Jerusalem's Lost Airport: What Happened to Atarot?
Once a bustling international airport, Atarot now faces demolition for housing. Could it ever fly again?
#2980: Dual-Use Airfields: Civilian Jets and Military Cargo on the Same Runway
How Israel runs civilian and military flights on the same tarmac during an active war with Iran.
#2979: How a Leaky Pipe Revolutionized Global Agriculture
The most transformative agricultural invention of the 20th century was a plastic tube with holes. Why does it still only cover 10% of irrigated land?
#2978: Wine from the Desert and the Latitude of Greenland
How 80 countries now make wine — including desert vineyards and farms near the Arctic Circle.
#2977: Why Bread Costs Triple in Richer Countries
Why do poorer countries like Portugal have cheaper bread than wealthier Israel? It's not price controls vs. free markets—it's market structure.
#2976: Industrial Supply vs Hardware Store Secrets
Why industrial suppliers sell better products for less money than hardware stores — and how anyone can shop there.
#2975: How Cranes Lift Themselves 40 Stories
From 4,000-year-old shadufs to self-climbing tower cranes — the physics and economics behind construction's most visible machine.