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In this summer special issue, we feature articles focusing on tech and innovation: from Finland's push to leapfrog 5G to the digitization of Timbuktu's ancient books, the use of AI to "talk" to deceased relatives — and many more.
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Table of Contents
p4. How The Paris Paralympics Are Driving Engineering And Accessibility Innovation | Les Echos by Léa Colombo
p8. Re;Memory — A New AI Program Makes Talking To The Dead Come Alive | La Stampa by Gianluca Nicoletti
p10. Climate Fitness: When Art Imagines Alternatives To Eco-Pessimism | La Marea by Laura Casielles
p13. Inside Malaysia’s Intel Factory, A Global Hub Of The Microchip Market | Gazeta Wyborcza by Rafał Pikuła
16. Why Stromboli Is Helping Predict When Other Volcanoes May Erupt | Internazionale by Maurizio Ripepe
p18. AI Is Good For Education — And Bad For Teachers Who Teach Like Machines | El Espectador by Julián De Zubiría Samper
p20. A Chilean Recipe To Become A Global Leader In Eco-Food Production | América Economía by Natalia Vera Ramírez
p22. A Future For Timbuktu’s Ancient Books? Conservation And Digitization | Jeune Afrique by Manon Laplace
p25. Which Comes First, Artificial Eggs Or Cloned Chicken Meat? | Ethic by Miguel Ángel García Vega