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Code Rush is a documentary following the lives of a group of Netscape engineers in Silicon Valley.
It was a long and bitter race that cost at least $2.5bn, but were American voters presented with a real choice?
The rise of Twitter brought concerns within the industry – would this overwhelming source of direct raw information put professional reporters out of business?
We travel to the Arctic Circle to investigate the impact a resource rush might have on local communities.
In 2004, the World Health Organization released its global status report on alcohol and health, finding Uganda as the top contender for per capita alcohol consumption in the world.
The film takes you out of the laboratory and into the kitchen to meet Canadian culinary champ Marc Lepine and Microsoft’s former Chief Technology Officer Nathan Myhrvold.
He is a friend, and he is an unassuming hero. Sometimes we feel like Clark Kent, and sometimes, if we are lucky, we feel like Superman.
By 2050, Latin Americans could be the American majority. Yet from a clampdown on ‘illegal’ Latino immigrants, to a wave of hate crimes, this Latino expansion is experiencing some acute […]
We live in a digital world that gives us all the media we could possibly dream of at the click of a mouse, yet many people miss the old school […]
How do we spot a bubble emerging? Why do we buy into it? And what are the consequences when a bubble bursts?
Why does the US put so many people behind bars and what lies behind California’s new push for leniency?
Known in his early days as graffiti icon ESPO, Steve Powers has been a charismatic figure in both New York’s art and graffiti world throughout the past 20 years.
For those without access to a simple toilet, poop can be poison. Businessman-turned-sanitation-superhero Jack Sim fights this oft-neglected crisis affecting 2.6 billion people…