Rutger Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution", explore the moral decay and un-seriousness of today's elites, drawing historical parallels to past eras of corruption that preceded ...
Christopher Clark explains why the revolutions of 1848 weren’t failures, and why we should think about them now.
Abstract: As CMOS technology continues to scale, the associated reduction in device reliability margins has made accurate reliability evaluation a critical component of digital circuit design.
(Image: Bertrand Russell and W.M. Newton, Editor, BBC Talks Department.) The inaugural Reith Lecture was given on 26 December 1948 by Bertrand Russell. In a series of 6 talks Russell spoke on the ...
Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures will reflect on moments in history, including the likes of the suffragette and abolitionist movements, which have sparked transformative moral revolutions, offering hope ...
‘The very word “America” remains a new, almost completely undefined and extremely controversial proper noun,’ James Baldwin wrote in 1959. ‘No one in the world seems to know exactly what it describes, ...
The Hovde Distinguished Lecture Series exemplifies the core principles established by Purdue University President Frederick L. Hovde, whose legacy was built on a commitment to excellence in both ...
Academics, writers and policy experts explore the theme Australia: A Radical Experiment in Democracy, examining the strengths and challenges of our democracy as we navigate unprecedented global ...
The Saturday Physics Series consists of five to seven scheduled talks oriented toward adults and high school students. Lectures occur on specific Saturdays afternoons throughout the school year, ...
"I loved it! The presentation reaffirmed everything I felt about entrepreneurship, and what it meant to build a passionate audience. Completely riveting." Jeremy Lavalley, RIT Student "The talk raised ...
Abstract: Due to ultra-low power consumption, demand of reversible logic has been increased. In this article, primary intention is to not to increase the garbage output, area and delay to introduce ...
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