The intelligent age demands smarter trust that scales with autonomy, survives disruption and remains verifiable even when ...
Shaleen Mahajan [email protected] India’s rapid digital growth has changed governance, banking, and communication, ...
Millennial kids didn't need a seminar in adulting; they learned basic life skills by sheer necessity — and by twelve, most of ...
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Chemistry is stuck in the dark ages: 'Chemputation' can bring it into the digital world
Chemistry deals with that most fundamental subject: matter. New drugs, materials and batteries all depend on our ability to ...
Tom Wainwright is media editor for the Economist and, in a recent article, he explores the ways in which technology is ...
Digital books haven’t killed print ones. And even the smallest local stores can transcend Amazon’s increasingly chaotic ...
Mr. Rohit Gupta [email protected] Every generational shift in learning brings with it a fresh set of expectations, ...
To win in 2026, Republicans must out-strategize, out-target, out-create and out-maneuver Democrats digitally. The GOP ...
An emergency room physician describes why the 2025-26 flu season is hitting hard while doctor's visits for flu-like symptoms ...
Many Britons suffer dopamine-overload from social media scrolling and smartphones. A new podcast and book explain why boredom ...
A fine from Ofcom would be noticeable, but not a disaster for the deep-pocketed Mr Musk. For serious breaches of the Online ...
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Reclaiming the humanities in an age of technology, uncertainty
In an era of technology and uncertainty, scholars highlight how the humanities are vital for understanding global crises, ...
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