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Nov 12, 2024

What should journalists do when the facts don’t matter?

ph. Donald Trump addresses the crowd after being declared the winner during an election night party at the Palm Beach County Convention Center on Nov. 6, 2024. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images Michael J. Socolow, University of Maine Most people agree that actual facts matter – in such activities as debate,

Nov 11, 2024

Smart Cities: How AI is Forging the Urban Ecosystem of the Future

As cities burgeon and urban landscapes expand, the vision of Smart Cities emerges as an imperative to crafting habitats that are efficient, sustainable, and genuinely livable. By harnessing artificial intelligence (AI), these advanced urban spaces aspire to transform infrastructure, streamline public services, and foster a more sustainable existence for city dwellers. AI-driven Smart

Nov 8, 2024

Southeast Asia: A Mosaic of Islands and Heritage

In the realm of Southeast Asia, an intricate mosaic unfolds—an assemblage of islands, kaleidoscopic cultures, and lush panoramas. Every nation within this equatorial expanse, from Thailand to Vietnam, Malaysia to the Philippines, extends an extraordinary fusion of ancient heritage, age-old customs, and modern advancements, painting an unparalleled landscape for explorers. Embracing islands and

Nov 8, 2024

The Dynamics of Earthquake Phenomena: Unveiling Seismic Mysteries

Introduction to Seismic Mysteries Earthquakes, those mesmerizing yet destructive natural spectacles, captivate the human imagination. Grasping their essence requires exploring seismic science, an intricate realm that examines the formidable forces within Earth’s crust, forces that give rise to sudden ruptures, vibrations, and tremors. The tumultuous shifts that define seismic activity originate from energy

Nov 8, 2024

The Unaccountability Machine

Title: The Unaccountability Machine Author: Dan Davies Pages: 304 In The Unaccountability Machine, Dan Davies plunges into the murky waters of organisational decision-making, illuminating why so many of the world’s largest systems—from financial markets to governmental institutions—consistently produce results that no one claims to have wanted. With incisive analysis, Davies dissects the mechanisms

Nov 7, 2024

Tracing the journey from Egyptian cat mummies to modern house pets

It probably will not surprise cat owners, familiar with the enigmatic and independent nature of their beloved pets, to know that scientists have found the feline domestication process to be rather unconventional in comparison to other animals.  “Cats are really peculiar in a way because they have adapted a lot to humans, but