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The Conversation

An independent news and commentary website produced by academics and journalists.

How big data and The Sims are helping us to build the cities of the future

How big data and The Sims are helping us to build the cities of the future

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
How Minecraft could help teach chemistry

How Minecraft could help teach chemistry

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  • 10 years ago
Scientists tell us how they invented a Star Trek-style sonic tractor beam

Scientists tell us how they invented a Star Trek-style sonic tractor beam

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
Reddit’s move toward respectability means leaving behind some of what made it great Featured Image

Reddit’s move toward respectability means leaving behind some of what made it great

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
It’s time we regulated the use of drones Featured Image

It’s time we regulated the use of drones

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
How Apple, Google and Facebook are trying to make you love ads again Featured Image

How Apple, Google and Facebook are trying to make you love ads again

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
The world’s first computer programmer is a 200-year-old woman, and that’s a great thing Featured Image

The world’s first computer programmer is a 200-year-old woman, and that’s a great thing

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
The Web has changed our relationships forever Featured Image

The Web has changed our relationships forever

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
UK spying on its own citizens hasn’t justified the cost to human rights Featured Image

UK spying on its own citizens hasn’t justified the cost to human rights

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
The internet hasn’t killed privacy – but it has changed it forever Featured Image

The internet hasn’t killed privacy – but it has changed it forever

  • The Conversation
  • 10 years ago
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