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Fifteen years on from the Fukushima catastrophe in Japan, what can the work of diverse photographers reveal about the region and its residents?
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- 50 Journals used in FT Research Rank - Financial Times
The Financial Times conducted a review in May 2016 of the journals that count towards its research rank As a result, the number of journals considered went up to 50 compared to 45 previously
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- Condé Nast CEO says AI is a ‘death blow’ to Google search
Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue and The New Yorker, is preparing for a future in which Google search is “no longer a meaningful driver” of its business, in a striking acknowledgment of how
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