Science

Merging Minds and Machines for a Bold Future

Musk envisions a world where the paralyzed can walk, and the blind can see. How does he do that? Through…

3 years ago

Subversion The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives Reviewed

Andreas Kreig shines a light on a digital war that influences the very direction of people, communities, and nations. Not…

3 years ago

An AI for the Teacher

The use of technology in education has been a subject of conversation for some time. Given the online experience provided…

3 years ago

2023: A Space Odyssey

This one is dedicated to my son Fredérik, gaming his way to space. Space exploration has increased rapidly in the…

3 years ago

Quantum Leap

It depends on who you’re asking, but some people will say that quantum computers can either break the internet, which…

3 years ago

Artificial Intelligence through Robots

Everyone has heard about how AI will one day take over our jobs, the rise of the robots and technology…

3 years ago

Great Minds Think Alike: Influential Women Who Have Transformed Science

It is fair to say that we have always been fascinated by the world around us. Without countless discoveries achieved…

4 years ago

Eipidéim – Untold stories of Ireland’s past

Eipidéim is a new presenter-led history and science documentary series on the untold stories of the other great epidemics of…

4 years ago

NASA allows OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to visit another asteroid

NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will swing by Earth to deliver a sample from asteroid Bennu on Sept. 24, 2023. But it…

4 years ago

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