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Deep Learning Goes To The Deep Seas And The Billion-Dolla...

Louise Mosley

Researchers hope to teach computers to automatically recognize tuna fish.

Sustain Our Seas

Louise Mosley

The ocean sustains life on Earth. It puts food on the table and underpins trillions of dollars of economic activity worldwide. It does all this freely. But not for long. The ocean is heading for a collapse.

Sea otters often spin without dunking their limbs to keep...

Louise Mosley

Vine by Monterey Bay Aquarium

The UK craft sector isn’t a ‘hipster’ economy. It’s spark...

Richard Flanagan

The future of manufacturing in the UK will look very different by creating bespoke goods through disruptive collaboration

Trend #2 - Experience vs Content

Roger Hamilton

I’m posting the Top 10 Future Trends for 2017 over 10 days. Each trend includes an explanation, and what you can do to keep on the cutting edge. Trend #2 is the surprising consequence of the downward cost of content: As content moves to its...

Navigating the Creative Creation Process (PS it's a mess!)

Lena Ski ( Flow Consultant )

EPISODE 01: THE CREATIVE CREATION PROCESS Let's admit it. It's a messy thing. Creation. Creativity. Making it happen. But messy and scary aren't exactly twins. Not in this Universe. Not in any Universe. Creativity might come out all manners on...

Harvard - What Younger Workers Can Learn from Older Worke...

Susie Hutchison

Coaching and mentoring across age groups makes sense. There is surely much each can learn from the other. We typically imagine that the young can help the old understand technology and the old can impart general wisdom. In their article Lynda...

Live cricket scores, schedule, news, archive, series

Avinash Behera

Get live cricket scores, ball by ball commentary, schedules of International, Domestic & IPL cricket matches along with latest news and ICC cricket rankings on Cricbuzz.

Want to Be a Millionaire by 30? Start Planning Early. (In...

Avinash Behera

Check out these insights from business leaders who've been there.

Dino-killing asteroid punctured Earth's crust

Karl C

The asteroid that ended the age of dinosaurs about 65 million years ago may have nearly punctured the Earth's crust, and temporarily caused the surface of the planet to behave like a slow-moving fluid, a new study has found. The findings may shed...