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Ubiquity, Volume 2021
Volume 2021, Number January, January 2021
- Bushra Anjum:
A conversation with Felix Kerger: taking small steps to mitigate the universal problem of information overload. 1-5
Volume 2021, Number February, February 2021
- Art Scott, Ted G. Lewis:
Sustainable computing. 1-10 - Philip Yaffe:
How to effectively use body language. 1-6
Volume 2021, Number March, March 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
Laugh your way to persuasive communication. 1-6 - Bushra Anjum:
A conversation with Xiaokui Shu: the pursuit of speed in cybersecurity. 1-6
Volume 2021, Number April, April 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
How verbal variety kills comprehension. 1-6 - Jeff Riley:
The elusive promise of AI: a second look. 1-10
Volume 2021, Number May, May 2021
- Erol Gelenbe, Guy Brasseur, Luc Chefneux, Véronique Dehant, Véronique Halloin, Jean-Paul Haton, Michel Judkiewicz, Bernard Rentier, Romain Weikmans:
On sharing knowledge and fostering "open science". 1-13 - Bushra Anjum:
A conversation with Kashyap Tumkur: the promise and challenges of precision medicine. 1-5
Volume 2021, Number June, June 2021
- Jeff Riley:
Will machines ever think like humans? 1-26
Volume 2021, Number July, July 2021
- Walter F. Tichy:
How Does a COVID mRNA vaccine really work?: an interview with Dr. Evelyn Tichy. 1-12 - Philip Yaffe:
Say it well, say it often. 1-5
Volume 2021, Number August, August 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
Notes on writing from writers of note. 1-8
Volume 2021, Number September, September 2021
- Bushra Anjum:
A conversation with Tengyu Ma: developing mathematical tools to understand deep learning systems. 1-5 - Philip Yaffe:
When saying the wrong thing doesn't really matter. 1-4
Volume 2021, Number October, October 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
What Advertising Can Teach Us About Effective Writing and Speaking. 1-5
Volume 2021, Number November, November 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
Creativity and common sense in writing and speaking. 1-8
Volume 2021, Number December, December 2021
- Philip Yaffe:
The elements of style: a critical look at a venerable friend. 1-8 - Peter J. Denning:
Workings of science: Ubiquity editors weigh on the workings of science. 1-3
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