
Digital Access Is Not Universal, but a 10-Year Plan Can Help
Prioritizing infrastructure, smarter regulations and better training will make digital technology more inclusive
Vinton G. Cerf is the chairman of the Marconi Society and serves as vice president and chief internet evangelist for Google. Cerf is widely known as one of the creators of the internet.
Prioritizing infrastructure, smarter regulations and better training will make digital technology more inclusive
Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina testifies before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the value of scientific research and development...
Written testimony for the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation hearing "The Federal Research Portfolio: Capitalizing on Investments in R&D" held on July 17, 2014...
As the diversity of computer applications increases, the burgeoning flow of megabit traffic between machines will be accommodated by wider and smoother highways
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