• The Digital Era Will Prompt Revolutions – as Did the Print Era

    The breakthrough technologies of the printing press and data digitization allow the masses to access information. That flood of new information crumbled the legitimacy of the established political orders. Will great powers fall again due to the greater information flow in the new digital media era? Over 500 years have separated the invention of the More

  • The Kate Paye era arrives

    While Kate Paye steps into a new role with Stanford women's basketball, she comes to the role with extensive personal and professional ties to Stanford.

  • Welcome to 'peak boomer' era

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  • Roundtables: Inside the Next Era of AI and Hardware

    Recorded on April 30, 2024 Inside the Next Era of AI and Hardware Speakers: James O’Donnell, AI reporter, and Charlotte Jee, News editor Hear first-hand from our AI reporter, James O’Donnell, as he walks our news editor Charlotte Jee through the latest goings-on in his beat, from rapid advances in robotics to autonomous military drones,…

  • Jack Conroy and the Lost Era of Proletarian Literature

    Devin Thomas O’Shea In the midst of the Depression, Conroy helped encourage a new generation of working-class writers.

  • Welcome To The Women's Hockey Era Of Public Draft Declarations

    Sarah Fillier and Allyson Simpson were the first two players to make public statements and posts announcing their PWHL draft declaration on a public forum, but they won't be the last. Welcome to the PWHL's public draft declaration era.

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    Is the Steel Sports Watch Era Over? Here’s What the Data Says

    This is an edition of the newsletter Box + Papers, Cam Wolf’s weekly deep dive into the world of watches. Sign up here. At my heart, I am a man of science. The son of a developmental and cell biology major who carried a periodic table in his wallet (true story). And while intuition and taste help inform what I cover in this newsletter, at the end of the day there’s nothing sturdier to me than data. And, like Al Pacino announcing an Oscars winner, my eyes saw that the recent rash of new releases...

  • PBS on William F. Buckley: Not quite getting it ‘right’

    The latest addition to PBS’s American Masters series — “The Incomparable William F. Buckley, Jr.” — makes for engrossing viewing, which isn’t surprising since Buckley himself was compulsively watchable (and readable).The story of Buckley’s life and career has been well and often told, not least by the protagonist himself. A much anticipated biography two decades in the making by Sam Tanenhaus is expected early next year. A globe-trotting journalist, editor, author, television personality, friend...

  • Merrell’s Chunky Hiking Sneaker Is in Its Golden Era

    Merrell has launched limited-edition versions of the Moab Speed 2 decked out with shiny fabric executions. The function-focused sneaker is showing its fun side.

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    'Chaotic era' for Asian currencies: Bank of America is not bullish on any of them

    The Bank of America is not bullish no any currency in Asia, leading the investment bank to deem the start of a "chaotic era" for these currencies.

  • Microsoft commits to safeguarding children in the era of Generative AI

    In a world where technology’s reach and impact continue to expand, the safety of our children in the digital realm has become a paramount concern. Microsoft, alongside other tech giants, has taken a significant step forward in this regard. They’ve teamed up with Thorn and All Tech Is Human, committing to implement robust child safety measures […]

  • How to adapt your marketing for the new era of data analytics by Salesforce

    Having a vision for your data is critical for any marketing strategy. And building a trusted data foundation is the first step in executing on that vision.