Connecting… …
… to the World Wide Web🕸️
In 1989, while working at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee invented the #WorldWideWeb. It was originally created to meet the demand for automated information-sharing between scientists worldwide.
On 30 April 1993, CERN put the World Wide Web software in the public domain. Later, CERN made a release available with an open license to maximise its dissemination.
To celebrate 70 years of CERN, we travel #BackToTheFuture and explore how some tools designed for research in #ParticlePhysics changed the world’s history. #CERN70
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🇬🇷POPULATION COLLAPSE IS GREECE'S BIGGEST THREAT
New figures predict its population will drop sharply by up to 25% by 2070, far higher than the EU average of 4%.
In 2022, the country recorded fewer than 77,000 births, the lowest in nearly a century, while deaths reached 140,000.
Economic challenges, low wages, and high unemployment have driven many young Greeks abroad, worsening the crisis.
Greece's fertility rate is now just 1.32 births per woman, leading to an aging population.
The government has introduced tax incentives and family support measures to combat the trend, with officials calling it the nation's "biggest threat."
Source: Express
There is ominous talk that this Starmer government will truckle to the antediluvian digital regulations of Brussels, thereby strangling the UK's promising AI sector
📚 SORTIE LITTÉRAIRE 📚
Plongez dans l'incroyable histoire du Gouffre de Padirac !
Depuis la découverte de ce trésor souterrain par Edouard-Alfred Martel en 1889 jusqu'à l'accueil de plus de 525 000 visiteurs chaque année
In Papua New Guinea, a major global source for vanilla, FAO with funding from the European Union is mainstreaming gender and youth participation in the vanilla value chain. Women leadership is improving livelihoods by making the value chain more inclusive and profitable.