We’re entering the “second quantum revolution” and marketers need to begin to understand its future implications. The first quantum revolution started 100 years ago in the 1920’s with the discoveries ...
The history of science and technology links many disciplines and cultures: scientific, technological, humanistic and social. Smith’s program in the history of science and technology is designed to ...
As part of the Diseases of Modern Life team at St Anne's College, Oxford, Melissa Dickson receives funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme ERC ...
mRNA vaccine technology is a field full of promise – as well as unanswered questions – for communities living with the burden of the world’s most deadly infectious diseases. Despite appearances, mRNA ...
Like many cultural holidays Indigenous Peoples' Day has become more than a simple holiday with bank closures; it's a reclamation of identity, culture and justice. What are the best ways Indigenous ...
The 40th anniversary of Apollo 11’s flight to the moon last week prompted NASA and its supporters to reflect on the technology advances jump-started by the Apollo space program. The third U.S. space ...
Research reveals tech revolutions follow a predictable cycle of installation and creative destruction, accompanied by financial mania and sharemarket bubbles. The massive investment in artificial ...