From Soviet classrooms to presidential palaces: How the USSR educated African leaders
The legacy of Soviet education continues to shape the continent’s professional and political landscape Read Full Article at RT.com
The legacy of Soviet education continues to shape the continent’s professional and political landscape Read Full Article at RT.com
A British tourist has been left seriously injured after a gas explosion destroyed a three-storey B&B in Rome.
An RT reporter says Turkish police beat and pepper sprayed him and his cameraman during protests in Istanbul Read Full Article at RT.com
Controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate has checked in at a police station in Romania after returning to the country from the United States.
Guillaume Verdon is building a new kind of chip to accelerate AI. His alter ego wants to accelerate humanity itself.
If you don’t understand how digital tech is changing, you’ll be swallowed by it. From post-quantum algorithms and thermodynamic hardware to open source architectures and apocalypse-proof programming, WIRED journeys to the freaky frontiers of modern computing.
What happens when quantum computers can finally crack encryption and break into the world’s best-kept secrets? It’s called Q-Day—the worst holiday maybe ever.
Schrödinger’s cat is alive and dead at the same time. Ironically enough, so is quantum computing.
We surveyed 730 coders and developers about how (and how often) they use AI chatbots on the job. The results amazed and disturbed us.
Depending on who you ask, the internet weighs no more than a potato, a strawberry—or something much, much smaller. WIRED investigates.