THE digital revolution has brought remarkable advancements in technology transforming the way we live and interact with each other. The concept of digital intensity, which refers to the degree of digitalization and technological integration within various aspects of society, is the way to measure this. In recent years, digital intensity has emerged as a powerful tool in bending the curve, a term used to describe the ability to alter the trajectory of progress, ultimately contributing to the growth in nations.
According to researchers, oxygen levels in the Earth's atmosphere "fluctuated wildly" one billion years ago, creating conditions that could have accelerated the development of early animals.
“Crimes of the Future,” David Cronenberg’s latest piece of body horror, arrives in U.S. theaters straight out of Cannes, where it was subject to a bit of pearl-clutching over its graphic surgery scenes. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that “Crimes of the Future” turns out to be one of Cronenberg’s more cerebral and funny! films. Film critic Katie Rife reviews.
“Crimes of the Future,” David Cronenberg’s latest piece of body horror, arrives in U.S. theaters straight out of Cannes, where it was subject to a bit of pearl-clutching over its graphic surgery scenes. So it comes as a bit of a surprise that “Crimes of the Future” turns out to be one of Cronenberg’s more cerebral and funny! films. Film critic Katie Rife reviews.