Spatial intelligence will use AI to bring context to places. But the infrastructure behind it is raising big questions.
Real Lives in the Ruin of Empire, the journalist Howard Amos’ first book, is a prescient and fascinating examination of the borderlands of a bellicose nation. Focusing on the Pskov region, which juts ...
Physicists today need to jettison the all-too-attractive myth that they are uncovering the hidden reality of our Universe ...
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SiliconValley Magazine on MSNStanford's Cantor Arts Center Presents 'Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene'Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene. Sim Chi Yin, "ShiftingSands #1," (2017, archival pigment print on paper) ...
The socio-political differences between India’s north and south may have reduced with decades of assimilation but Hindu ...
Cartography has always shaped worldview and geopolitics, and often for the worse. So it does in the era of Donald Trump.
Hospitality is fast becoming a defining force in U.S.-India ties, driven by investment, tourism, and deepening cross-border ...
“We don’t need a diplomatic struggle against antisemitism; we need a full-scale war,” Chiki continued. He said that the ...
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The Bangkok Post on MSNVoices of changeWhat if a media crew goes to great lengths to construct rather than record an event? With this question at heart, Asst Prof ...
While the ongoing airstrikes have wrecked the Houthis by taking out vital missile-launching facilities with no U.S.
Hong Kong company CK Hutchison's $22.8 billion deal to sell dozens of ports was originally to be inked on April 2.
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Daily Maverick on MSNIs Google Maps brainwashing us? It might be if the theory of ‘extended cognition’ is correctWhen compared to how common it is for the Google search engine to boost misinformation, changing the name of a body of water might not seem like a big deal. It is.
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