Our favorite photographs from 2021
In 2021 we see images from the depths of geographical time, for dreamers working on today’s important issues, for a glimpse of the transhuman future.












In 2021 we see images from the depths of geographical time, for dreamers working on today’s important issues, for a glimpse of the transhuman future.
If the U.S. Supreme Court Row v. Wade, a 1973 legal decision that made abortion a constitutional right, would prepare some parts of the country to plunge into a dark age of reproductive rights that prohibits doctors from performing any abortion, in some states rape, adultery cases, or heredity. But there is still a big…
Most aging clocks estimate a person’s biological age based on a pattern of epigenetic markers ખાસ in particular, chemical tags called methyl groups that are layered on DNA and affect how genes are expressed. The pattern of this methylation in thousands of sites on DNA seems to change with our age, although it is not…
Must read I used the internet to find out some of the most fun / important / scary / compelling stories about technology today. 1 U.S. Right now the covid may be in the middle of the waveDue to lack of testing, without realizing it. (Bloomberg 2), Despite the local lockdown, the infection continues to…
The iron and steel industry generates about 4 billion tons of carbon emissions each year, accounting for about 10% of all energy-related climate pollution, according to a 2020 report by the International Energy Agency. This figure has risen sharply in this century due to rapid economic growth in China and elsewhere. Extreme emissions and increasingly…
Thank you for joining us on “The Cloud Hub: From Cloud Chaos to Clarity”. Vishal Salvi, SVP and CISO at Infosys, explains how cloud adoption in banking needs to be rigorously adopted. In a third interview with Bill Mu, CEO of CrisisTeam.co.uk and promoter of digital ethics, Salvi highlighted how banks need to address the…
When Jesse Solomon ’91 first started teaching at a middle school in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the 1990’s, he was overwhelmed. “I had 25 students working at eight different grade levels – some learning English, some on individual education plans,” he says. “I wasn’t ready for that level of complexity.” Fortunately, an experienced teacher was in…