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Why Soumitra Dutta's Views On Artificial Intelligence Are More Relevant Than Ever
Soumitra Dutta, the former dean of Oxford’s Said Business School, has spent his career developing colleges and business schools and has always been vocal about the fact that he is proud of his dedication to work, as it results in building companies that eventually pave the way for more employment opportunities. As Soumitra Dutta rightly states, education and learning systems are not traditions that need preservation but are something that are bound to evolve and blend in with changing times. Mr. Dutta is right to believe that as education continues to change its faces and forms, everyone must adapt to it, including the teachers and students.
By David Williama day ago in Journal
How to Choose the Perfect Restaurant for a Memorable Dining Experience
Dining out can be one of the most enjoyable ways to relax, connect with others, and explore new flavors. However, choosing the right restaurant plays a big role in how satisfying your experience will be. From ambiance to food quality, several factors come together to create a truly memorable outing. This guide will walk you through how to choose the perfect restaurant while ensuring you get the best value for your time and money.
By Kashif Khana day ago in Journal
7 Signs Your Phone Is Being Tracked
We like to believe our phones are private. They’re with us 24/7—holding our messages, photos, locations, and thoughts. But the truth is, your phone is also one of the easiest things to monitor if someone knows what they’re doing.
By Navigating the World2 days ago in Journal
Celebrity Worship Isn’t What It Used to Be — And That’s Not a Good Thing
There was a time when celebrities felt… distant. Not in a cold way—but in a mythical way. They existed somewhere else. On movie screens, magazine covers, red carpets. You didn’t know what they ate for breakfast. You didn’t see them crying on their bathroom floor. You didn’t hear their unfiltered thoughts at 2 a.m.
By Navigating the World2 days ago in Journal
The $200B Coating Boom You Never Noticed
You touch it every day but rarely think about it. The smooth wall beside your bed. The glossy finish on your car. The protective layer on your phone that keeps it from fading too fast.It’s everywhere-silent, invisible, and often overlooked. Yet behind these everyday surfaces lies an industry growing at a pace few people notice.This isn’t just about color. It’s about protection, durability, and a global economic force quietly expanding in the background.
By efingutthomas2 days ago in Journal
The Quiet Billion-Dollar Rise of Open Source. AI-Generated.
Two developers sit thousands of miles apart. One is working late at night in a small apartment in Bangalore. The other is finishing their morning coffee in Berlin. Neither works for the same company. Neither has ever met.
By Andrew Hamilton2 days ago in Journal
Marine Battery Market Powering the Electrification of Maritime Transport . AI-Generated.
Batteries Steering the Future of Marine Propulsion As the maritime industry strives to cut greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency, marine batteries are becoming a critical component of modern vessel propulsion and onboard power systems. These advanced energy storage systems allow ships to operate in hybrid or fully electric modes, contributing to reduced fuel consumption, lower emissions at port and at sea, and compliance with tightening environmental regulations.
By james robert2 days ago in Journal
How Hard Is the 3 Passes Trek? . AI-Generated.
If you’re wondering, “How hard is the 3 passes trek?”, the short answer is: it is challenging, but achievable with proper preparation. This trek in the Everest region of Nepal is physically demanding due to its high altitudes, long distances, and steep paths. However, the experience is unmatched—crossing three high Himalayan passes, walking past glaciers, and seeing Everest from multiple breathtaking angles makes the effort worthwhile. Adventure seekers, fit hikers, and those ready for a mental and physical challenge will find this trek both rewarding and unforgettable.
By Lily Wilson2 days ago in Journal









