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An international and highly regarded organisation dedicated to “doing good” for society, they are renowned for their ethics, upliftment programs and while their tech environment is leading edge, this ...
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Wrick Talukdar, currently serving as a Tech Leader at Amazon Web Services (AWS) with a focus on Generative AI, has an impact that extends far beyond the written word.
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the prospects of UK architecture graduates as they prepare to enter the job market. This summer will see thousands of young people in the UK ...
We’re celebrating 180 years of Scientific American. Explore our legacy of discovery and look ahead to the future. In 1864 Scientific American published a competition launched by a billiard-table ...
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in an interview with "Raging Moderates" host Jessica Tarlov: "Honestly, if he could bring about the end to this terrible war, if he could end it without ...
Overflowing bins with rubbish spilling onto the street is an unsightly issue that all Aussies try to avoid. Wild weather, pests like cheeky cockatoos, ibis, and even invasive predators like foxes and ...
The bronze, curving panel is meant to resemble a sheet of paper coming out of a printer. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons More than three decades ago, artist Jim Sanborn created a mysterious ...
The beauty of this four-bedroom cottage on a 1.87-acre lot on Chandos Lake was undeniable, but poor weather and a weak recreational property market led the sellers to trim its original asking price ...