Geographical Magazine The Geographical Podcast – Caging a Star: Inside ITER, the world’s biggest nuclear fusion experiment Written by Geographical 2021 The April edition of The Geographical Podcast has arrived. This month, we take a look inside the world s biggest nuclear fusion experiment, and discuss the ethics of military spending, lethal robotics and autonomous weapons
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The state of the art in robotics and artificial intelligence continues to advance at an accelerating clip, surprising experts and futurists. Increasingly complex and in telligent machines are changing the texture of human life as they are insinuated into more spheres of activity, from manufacturing to law enforcement to stock trading.
Military applications have historically been one of the greatest drivers of innovation. We can trace the history of warfighting and especially its recent history as a long arc of removing the warfighter more and more from harm’s way.
1 The so-called “drones” in America’s arsenal represent the latest in this progression, though, importantly, they still require a human to make the potentially lethal decision to engage a target.
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ALEXANDRIA, Minn. Senior College of West Central Minnesota announced its 2021 spring class schedule.
College-level scholars from across the state will provide lecture on a broad range of topics. Classes are offered via Zoom beginning Tuesday, March 16 and concluding Thursday, April. 29. Lectures are held live from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Admission for the lectures is by season membership only. The $99 registration fee covers all 14 lectures.
The following lectures are being offered this spring:
The Imperial Presidency Revisited
Minnesota Resources Commission: What it is and Why it Matters
Studying the Beginning of the Universe from the Bottom of the World
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