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1994
28 Jul 0202
Military History
The Nazis built their 2 most powerful warships before World War II. Here's how the British hunted them down.
Due to their threat to Allied convoys and warships in WW2, the Royal Navy spared no effort to sink the Bismarck and Tirpitz.
18 minutes
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1993
27 Jul 2022
Military History
Comparison of the Supermarine “Spitfire” Mk. IA with the Messerschmitt Bf 109 E
The Spitfire MK1A and the Me109E were the most important aircraft used during the Battle of Britain; though they had different flying qualities—they were relatively evenly matched. The advantage for the RAF was that the Spitfire was used as part of an integrated defence system that, among other things, effectively used RADAR.
15 minutes
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1992
27 Jul 2022
Military History
Napoleon Bonaparte during the Early French Revolution (1789-1794)
Few would have predicted that a Corsican nationalist would go on to lead and dominate France and Europe—however, the French revolution provided Napoleon with the opportunity, and he took it.
30 minutes
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1991
26 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
Six things you need to know about 6G
Six (6) G, the next generation of wireless communication, is already being developed and should offer much higher data transmission speeds than 5G.
12 minutes
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1990
26 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
Meet Plato, an AI That Gains Intuition Like a Human Baby
Scientists have taught Artificial Intelligence to engage in deep learning in the same way that human babies learn.
8 minutes
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1989
25 Jul 2022
Communication & Cognition
How to admit you’re wrong
Being wrong is an unavoidable aspect of the human condition. Admitting you’re wrong, however, isn’t a failure—it could be an opportunity.
15 minutes
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1988
25 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
Sri Lanka’s organic farming disaster, explained
Sri Lanka’s abrupt and compulsory switch to organic farming resulted in a significant reduction in output.
14 minutes
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1987
24 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
The Army is struggling to get recruits, but refuses to lower its standards
Low unemployment in the United States makes it difficult for the Army to attract young people entering the workforce. However, General James McConville, US Army Chief of Staff, said the Army would not be lowering its standards.
3 minutes
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1986
24 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
Using the wrong USB-C cable can damage your tech. Here's how to avoid that
The USB-C cable seems to have become the default for charging and data transfer. But what can confuse the end user is that every USB-C cable looks like any other USB-C cable, which can lead to problems.
6 minutes
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1985
14 Jul 2022
Military Management
Stop saying ‘I’m sorry’ at work—and use these 3 phrases instead, says Wharton psychologist
Saying sorry within the workplace too frequently and within the wrong context, can break down effective communication and damage relations.
6 minutes
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