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"News From The Future" with Dr Catherine Ball

The Future Is Already Here.... Meet The Humans At The Cutting Edge

Converging and emerging technologies from today, tomorrow, and next year. Educate and entertain yourself with Dr Cath's optimistic and curious nature as we peek over the horizon. drcatherineball.substack.com

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Mark Pesce is one of Australia’s most experienced tech futurists. more

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