An interesting #article if your interested in how sound #economics can break a #poverty cycle.Who won the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economics? https://t.co/f047RxAHG6 via @wef — Peter Fox (@fox_pmfox) October 17, 2019
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A great example of what modern society and its style of learning should look like and how it interacts.
This is Finland's library of the future, it has : -Robots -UV & 3D printers -Sewing machines – recording studios #robotics @Paula_Piccard @SpirosMargaris @HaroldSinnott @kashthefuturist @diioannid @chboursin @jblefevre60 pic.twitter.com/f6JKid5my8 — Julia Norton (@_julianorton) October 12, 2019
An interesting snippet on Voltaire.
A beginner’s guide to Voltaire, the philosopher of free speech and tolerance https://t.co/aQ2SoBAtb1 — Judith Stout (@judystout1) October 11, 2019
A new style of gardening! Or is this the future of crop management?
A solid article on the Asian Century from an economic viewpoint.
The FT found that Asian economies will be larger than the rest of the world combined in 2020. Read Valentina Romei and John Reed on the global economy. — Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) September 11, 2019
Denisovan DNA supplies another key to humanities migration pathway.
DNA Offers Clues to Denisovans’ Appearance https://t.co/znkV8keTFH — Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) September 20, 2019
What an amazing place.
Amazing Historic Persian Garden in the middle of Desert! Shahzadeh Mahan Garden is the 9th Iranian Garden that has been registered on UNESCO's World Heritge ListKerman, Iran https://t.co/em60taJgKH#ancientorigins #history #archaeology pic.twitter.com/J2xY8WSCgV — Ancient Origins (@ancientorigins) September 20, 2019
Great rock art from our ancestors that does not get mentioned because it is located in a failed state. Somalia is a natural transit point for human expansion out of Africa which that this article may be the tip of a historical mountain of evidence.
Thousands of years ago, humans from the Neolithic age, decorated the walls of rock shelters with paintings of animals and humans at a site called Laas Geel in present day Somalia. https://t.co/t9XzQfS5q5 — Ancient Origins (@ancientorigins) September 19, 2019
Human impact on the natural balance has not changed. Wherever humans go they will have an impact.
Tests Indicate Iceland's Walruses Disappeared After Viking Arrival https://t.co/RPHntsTe6y — Archaeology Magazine (@archaeologymag) September 18, 2019
A fascinating interview with Orson Welles. Very interesting to hear his perspective on film making and his interpretation of Kafka’s work.
#OnThisDay 1962: "If you take a serious view of filmmaking you have to consider that films are not an illustration or an interpretation of a work" Orson Welles discussed bringing Franz Kafka's The Trial to the screen, on Monitor. pic.twitter.com/we1hsxHlJD — BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) September 16, 2019