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“As we grow more and more mainstream, the question is less about how good your product is for the early adopters and more for the masses, and their education and safety becomes even more important,” she tells Barron’s.

From Barron's

Miriam spent more than eight years covering private equity and private markets for the Journal, following the industry as it evolved from targeting institutions and the super-wealthy to marketing its funds to the masses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The wisdom-of-crowds argument presupposes that the masses possess some recondite knowledge that can be unlocked by allowing individuals to express themselves as part of an anonymous mob.

From Los Angeles Times

The newest exhibition to go on tour looks at the titular founding principles of the nation through a group of paintings, prints and decorative objects—examining how those democratic ideals have brought opportunity to the masses but also have faced challenges throughout the country’s history.

From The Wall Street Journal

The resulting simulations replicate the masses, locations, and motions of the Milky Way and Andromeda, as well as the positions and velocities of 31 galaxies just outside the Local Group.

From Science Daily