
Chris Morris
Chief Executive Officer at Full Fact
CEO, Full Fact @FullFact. Former Senior Correspondent, BBC News. Facts matter. So do stories. Author: The New Turkey #SFC #Nobo https://t.co/gpc29FC5BU
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Jan 16, 2025 |
matr.net | Chris Morris
At the most basic level: Today’s computers (and supercomputers) do what they’re told to do using binary codes and bits—represented as a 0 or a 1. Quantum computers let those bits be both 0 and 1 at the same time. That allows them to perform complex simulations in a fraction of the time.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
medium.com | Chris Morris
Chris Morris·Follow6 min read·--Foreign aid is one of the most misunderstood and maligned aspects of U.S. foreign policy. If you’re getting your information from certain media outlets, you probably think foreign aid is just charity — handouts to countries that don’t deserve it, while Americans struggle at home.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
dissexpress.co.uk | Chris Morris
An artisan teapot pottery company has welcomed a new member staff, as it seeks a global reach. John Baldry has joined Carters of Suffolk as business development consultant. It follows 45 years working for the BT Group, where he held positions including regional manager for customer service. Carters, based at Stonham Barns Park, Stonham Aspal, is run by John’s wife, Valerie, who took over the business after the founder retired in September.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
finance.yahoo.com | Chris Morris
Tesla might make its numbers on the sale of its vehicles, but the automaker has a curious side gig: offering head-scratching products. Past offerings have included Tesla-branded bottle openers, tequila, and beer. Now you can add sledgehammers to the list. The company has unveiled what it calls the CyberHammer, a unique marketing device that both harkens back to the unveiling of the company’s CyberTruck and doubles as a way to boost flagging sales. Earned. Not given.
Manchester Met joins with UK universities to create new sustainable and ethical financial investment
Feb 21, 2024 |
mmu.ac.uk | Chris Morris
Manchester Metropolitan has joined forces with leading UK higher education institutions in an effort to create a market for cash products that do not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion. The new products would mean that universities and higher education trusts can ensure their investments do not fund projects that fuel climate change.
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As a former BBC Turkey correspondent I can safely say this is as unsurprising as it is depressing - in one of the greatest cities in the world. Solidarity with @marklowen I’m old enough to remember when Erdogan himself was in prison for speaking his mind https://t.co/amu7GpIq9s

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