Explore how three books reveal the Internet's profound impact on culture, identity, and everyday life in today's digital age.
A new kind of street act is taking career advice and storytelling to city centres. Author Rupert Wolfe Murray is “book busking” nationwide to plug his new book, 12 Jobs in 12 Months, and this week he ...
Theoretical physicists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) have developed a new method of ordering Feynman integrals ...
Why Stock Markets Will Always Need a Human Touch,” published by Forbes Books, argues against the full automation of financial markets. Schlaepfer, founder of Select Vantage, Inc., contends that ...
In a world where our feeds decide what we see, think, and even believe, books still hold the power to surprise us in ways no algorithm can. Non-fiction does more than inform; it awakens. These books ...
A former Colombian president recently told Al Jazeera that the world faces four existential threats: nuclear war, climate ...
A literature graduate navigates the conflict between classic literary canons and the irresistible pull of BookTok viral hits like Fourth Wing and Heated Rivalry, examining how algorithmic demands are ...
English professor's book explores how the internet has changed the publishing industry The following is a summary of a story ...
Overview: We built this list around a documented selection process, not personal taste, weighing factors such as authority, teaching quality, and how well each ...
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a ...
While Americans remain transfixed by the political circus—cheering for their preferred party, jeering at the opposition, ...
Find and engage a relatively niche audience, hold their attention throughout a long sales cycle, build a case that wins over a multi-person buying committee, and report back on how their efforts ...