Bibliografías recientes

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Este buscador ofrece privacidad, ¿será suficiente para dejar Google? Otra
Ecology. A tale of elephants, ants, trees and fire shows how complex nature is. Ecological links are not always predictable The Economist
Los desechos de plástico occidentales ya no son bienvenidos en Asia Otra
Who gets to own the West? A new group of billionaires is shaking up the landscape Otra
Ioning out flight. The first journey of an aircraft with an ion drive. How to fly silently, and without any moving parts The Economist
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Wants ‘Sewing Machine-Like’ Robots to Wire Brains to the Internet Otra
The guns of August. The trade war escalates, and the fog of war descends. America brands China a currency manipulator, and global markets swoon The Economist
The Pentagon Labyrinth. 10 Short Essays to Help You Through It Libro
Debemos detener las nuevas armas robóticas Otra
Staring into the abyss. Chinese troops must stay off the streets of Hong Kong. Deploying the army would have dangerous repercussions for China and the rest of the world The Economist
The life of tycoons. Germany's business barons are finding it harder to keep a low profile. Blame rising inequality and globalisation The Economist
Macron anuncia la creación de un comando militar del espacio Otra
Crime waves. The Gulf of Guinea is now the world's worst piracy hotspot. The tricks that baffled buccaneers off Somalia and South-East Asia may not help in west Africa The Economist
Agriculture. Understanding how crop diseases and climate change interact is vital. But such understanding is poor The Economist
Magnetic attraction. Rare earths give China leverage in the trade war, at a cost. If China cuts off exports, it would hurt America but also undermine its own long-term economic goals The Economist
High unemployment is a symptom of South Africa's economic malaise. More than 40% of 15- to 24-year-olds grow up in houses without anyone in employment The Economist
In the crosshairs. The regulatory woes of Big Tech multiply. But the titans may yet emerge unscathed The Economist
If it bleeds, pay heed. Ebola is a reminder of why the world should pay attention to Congo. Local wars make it much harder to stop an epidemic from going global The Economist
A crisis of confidence. Two tragic air disasters may not down Boeing. Reputational damage, together with protectionism and rising debt, herald troubled times for America's aerospace giant The Economist
NATO at 70. How NATO is shaping up at 70. The Atlantic alliance has proved remarkably resilient, says Daniel Franklin. To remain relevant, it needs to go on changing The Economist

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