Bibliografías recientes

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The space business. Mission, interrupted. An expensive rocket accident puts pressure on SpaceX The Economist
Nigeria’s food crisis. Hunger games. Famine looms in areas devastated by Boko Haram The Economist
Corporate taxation. The €13 billion bite. The European Commission’s huge penalty against Apple opens up a new front in the war on tax avoidance The Economist
Longevity. Adding ages. The fight to cheat death is hotting up The Economist
Corporate taxation. Bruised Apple. The European Commission’s assault on the technology giant is wrong The Economist
The impact on jobs. Automation and anxiety. Will smarter machines cause mass unemployment? The Economist
The internet of things. Where the smart is. Connected homes will take longer to materialise than expected The Economist
Agricultural technology. Feeding the ten billion. Growing enough food for future generations will be a challenge. Here’s how to meet it The Economist
Fund management. Slow-motion revolution. The rise of low-cost managers like Vanguard should be celebrated The Economist
Railways in Africa. Puffed out. Africa’s new railways risk going the way of the old ones The Economist
Chinese science. Schrödinger’s panda. Fraud, bureaucracy and an obsession with quantity over quality still hold Chinese science back The Economist
Sleepy giant. China Inc needs better management to become more productive The Economist
Technology. From not working to neural networking. The artificial-intelligence boom is based on an old idea, but with a modern twist
Ageing. Cheating death. Science is getting to grips with ways to slow ageing. Rejoice, as long as the side-effects can be managed The Economist
Artificial intelligence. The return of the machinery question. After many false starts, artificial intelligence has taken off. Will it cause mass unemployment or even destroy mankind? History can provide some helpful clues, says Tom Standage The Economist
Chinese investment. Not so gung-ho. Relations may cool, but the flow of yuan into Britain is unlikely to dry up The Economist
Artificial neurons. You’ve got a nerve. Narrowing the gap between biological brains and electronic ones The Economist
Technology in China. China’s tech trailblazers. The Western caricature of Chinese internet firms needs a reboot The Economist
La especificidad histórica de la crisis mundial contemporánea Artículo científico
Mitochondrial donation. Three’s company. Mice with genes from three parents live longer The Economist

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