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The innovators who spurred the first revolution imparted wisdom that can help guide us in this pivotal moment.
In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
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Rhayader in mid Wales has long been a hub for travellers and was used as a staging post for drovers and those travelling from ...
The 21st-century energy landscape is undergoing a seismic shift mdash; away from fossil fuels and toward renewables .
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The danger is not that AI will fail us, but that people will accept the mediocrity of its outputs as the norm. When everything is fast, frictionless and “good enough,” there’s the risk of losing the ...
In its 19th-century heyday, Glasgow was one of Europe’s biggest cities and the second-largest in Britain, right behind London ...
Cannabis has been a globally important crop for millennia. While best known today as marijuana for its psychoactive ...
Technology underpinned British Empire, from tentative start in 7th century to global dominance in 18th and 19th centuries and ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow America’s Forgotten Second National Park Lost Its Federal Status—and Gained a New Lease on Life as a State ParkMuch of Mackinac Island was designated as a national park in 1875, but it proved to be too expensive for the government to maintain, so it was transferred to the State of Michigan in 1895 ...
New-age geopolitics: Unpacking the enduring interplay of geography and technology in the digital age
"GeoTechnoGraphy" by Samir Saran and Anirban Sarma challenges the notion that technology has ended geography, arguing instead that the digital age reinforces and reshapes geopolitical power and ...
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Ready or not, the quantum revolution is nearly here. Executives from IBM, Microsoft, IonQ and D-Wave told BI how corporate ...
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