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"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 ...
After all these years, though, I’m still trying to make a diagnosis: why is it that doctors write? There was no shortage of ...
The summer holidays are approaching, and with that perhaps also the realisation that our choices as tourists matter.
"The paper-cutting language is the cutout spaces on flat paper. It's just a two-dimensional sheet. Yet, with the cut-out ...
Did Al Capone have an outpost in the Everglades? How do inanimate stones manage to slide across the flat landscape of Death ...
In our rush for efficiency, are we losing what makes us human? Explore the hidden cost of speed and the power of slowing down ...
The New York Times studied videos of addresses posted online, including those by President Trump, Kermit the Frog and a slew of celebrity speakers. Here is a look at key themes that emerged.
A political scientist – with a penchant for gaming – explains how Minecraft, League of Legends and Civilization VII can help ...
The YA author best known for his beloved bestseller The Fault in our Stars delivers a compelling call to action with his ...
By focusing on Stalin’s decision-making processes and the geopolitical manoeuvrings that defined Soviet-Finnish relations, Kimmo Rentola provides valuable insight into a question that is very relevant ...
A doc about Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road,' directed by Ebs Burnough & featuring Michael Imperioli premieres at Tribeca. Watch ...