Brigadoon Daily Rundown = July 15, 2020

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Tom Tugendhat: Huawei ban should kick-start a new era of foreign policy https://bit.ly/3fwSvfA

Drug cartel ‘narco-antennas’ make life dangerous for Mexico’s cell tower repairmen https://reut.rs/3921oLQ

Traffickers often erect their own radio antennas in rural areas. They also install so-called parasite antennas on existing cell towers, layering their criminal communications network on top of the official one.

What does the working from home revolution mean for the office? In the latest article from The Times' ‘Future Of’ series, Louisa Clarence-Smith and Sam Chambers speak to experts about the work-life balance of the future and consider whether we will ever return to a working life that is centered around the office. https://bit.ly/32iNymH

Brigadoon 2020 - September 19 = www.thebrigadoon.com/2020

How a small Arab nation built a Mars mission from scratch in six years: The United Arab Emirates’ Hope orbiter is the Arab world’s first interplanetary spacecraft — and has jump-started science in the country. Will the momentum last? https://bit.ly/2CzYd1O

AFP: UAE delays Mars probe launch for second time due to bad weather

The probe was originally due to be launched from Japan on Wednesday but had been postponed until Friday for the same reason.

7 ways for brands to apply behavioral science https://bit.ly/3j28lB9

Banksy: "If you don’t mask - you don’t get." https://bit.ly/32igbAI