Netflix feels the pressure as competitors circle
As the famed and admired early-mover in the high-quality streaming industry, Netflix has built a formidable business worth in the region of $125bn.
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As the famed and admired early-mover in the high-quality streaming industry, Netflix has built a formidable business worth in the region of $125bn.
Increasing numbers of students are seeking counselling, suffering from depression and even feeling suicidal.
An Oxford University professor has been accused of selling ancient Bible fragments to a controversial US company that has been involved in several high-profile scandals related to its aggressive purchases of biblical artefacts.
Analysis of highly prolific Plos One editors finds evidence for ‘editor-author backscratching’
The University of New Mexico is accepting design submissions for a new seal after a petition demand for it to “abolish” its “racist seal” that depicted a Spanish Conquistador.
New record: Trump made 129 false claims last week, the most since CNN started counting in July
As we hurtle towards the ever-more-out-of-reach milestones of the next United Nations climate change conference, in Chile, more companies are making more aggressive climate impact commitments. That’s good news.
A remarkable robot, capable of solving a Rubik’s cube single-handedly, has demonstrated just how far robotics has advanced - but at the same time, experts say, how far we still have to go.
San Diego State University’s Aztec mascot has long been a source of contention among some within the campus community who argue it’s offensive, but a $250,000 “healing garden” under construction at the public university aims to help ease some of that tension.
Americans are on the brink of a “digital experience addiction epidemic,” according to a recent analysis done by Professor Pierre Berthon of Bentley University, who warns “we are addicted to our digital devices—or, more precisely, the digital experiences they enable.”