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As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
As the World Cup renews the soccer-versus-football debate, University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski says the word “soccer” was coined in Oxford in the 1880s and later stuck in countries where “football” already meant another sport.Read More
While service and consumer robotics adoption could grow, industrial automation faces greater demand and bigger obstacles, notes a columnist.Read More
“Obsession” has passed $260 million worldwide while last weekend’s major studio releases sink 70%Read More
Wearable AI can help travellers navigate cities, translate menus and fundamentally transform travel. But a weekend in Paris showed me the trade-offs behind the convenience.Read More
A native of Istanbul, Enercan trains year-round with Enka Spor Kulübü, where she primarily specializes in middle-distance freestyle and butterfly.Read More
The SpaceX IPO is the first in a string of AI public-market debuts that could deliver new riches to startup employees to donate to charity.Read More