Archaeology is going digital to harness the power of Big Data
Archaeology is finally catching up with the so-called “digital humanities,” as evidenced by a February special edition of the Journal of Field Archaeology, devoted entirely to discussing
Archaeology is finally catching up with the so-called “digital humanities,” as evidenced by a February special edition of the Journal of Field Archaeology, devoted entirely to discussing
Five years ago, reporters who looked into databases or sought help from hackers and web coders were seen as the nerds of the newsroom. The
Astro Teller knows how to draw attention. As the director of X, aka the “moonshoot factory,” he famously navigates the Google campus on rollerblades, even
We are at a point in the digital age where corruption is increasingly difficult to hide. Information leaks are abundant and shocking. We rely on