Boxed copies aren't going anywhere
Boxed copies aren't going anywhere
This year’s Digiday Media Awards winners celebrate new technologies and the power of partnerships throughout their digital media campaigns. Themes across 2024’s winners include leaning into a surge in short-form video content as consumption for the format increases, implementing more interactive storytelling and tech like VR and AR, as well as harnessing collaborations for impactful […]
"How perforated squares of trippy blotter paper allowed outlaw chemists and wizard-alchemists to dose the world with LSD."
Recent highly publicized scandals have gotten the physics community worried about its reputation—and its future. Over the last five years, several claims of major breakthroughs in quantum computing and superconducting research, published in prestigious journals, have disintegrated as other researchers found they could not reproduce the blockbuster results. Last week, around 50 physicists, scientific journal…
As Twitter and Facebook both now offer paid subscription, what impact is it having?
Many sites from the early days of the sports internet are no longer with us, and others have changed dramatically. One of those prominent sites that appears to be undergoing some change at present is the Minute Media-owned The Big Lead, which (as of 6:30 p.m. ET Saturday) had not received a new post in
Many small businesses utilize social media to get the word out about their products. Unfortunately, many scammers also use social media to take advantage of people online.
The strike of professors at universities and federal institutes across Brazil ended its third week by drawing attention to the problems in education, such as precarious budgets, lack of infrastructure, and low salaries. ANDES-SN, the trade union entity that represents the majority of university professors, counts 47 paralyzed institutions, while the Federal Institutes (IFES), according More