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Industries in DepthWhy ozone could pose a challenge to food securityDivya Pandey, Lisa Emberson, and Sofie Mortensen · The Conversation 10 Apr 2018
Industries in DepthBlack Panther will be the first film to be shown in Saudi Arabia after a 35-year cinema banJohn Lynch · Business Insider 09 Apr 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThese boats are using tourists to clean up Amsterdam's canalsDesirée Kaplan · Green Matters 09 Apr 2018
Industries in DepthOver a third of US college students can't afford to eat regular mealsCaitlin Dewey · Wonk Blog 04 Apr 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkHere's what a 'no talking' day might do to your productivityMeik Wiking · Business Insider 04 Apr 2018
Industries in DepthIkea is reinventing its classic meatball with an unexpected ingredientJessica Tyler · Business Insider 03 Apr 2018
Industries in DepthDisney leads the charge as traditional TV networks muscle in on streaming territoryAdam Jezard 29 Mar 2018
Climate ActionSoutheast Asia is closing its island beaches to recover from climate change and tourismRina Chandran · Reuters 29 Mar 2018
Industries in DepthOlder Americans are less likely to read than younger peopleAndrew Perrin · Pew Research Center 29 Mar 2018
Industries in DepthThis is why daydreaming could be the enemy of productivityRobin Bailey · The Conversation 29 Mar 2018
Food and WaterThis lab is transforming leftover almond shells into power, plastic, and beerBrian Spaen · Green Matters 28 Mar 2018
Education and SkillsIt has been a landmark year for signed languages in film. Here's what we can learnSara Louise Wheeler · The Conversation 28 Mar 2018
Industries in DepthWhy we need to go back to the drawing board when it comes to regulating dronesHarrison Wolf · Business Insider 27 Mar 2018
Geographies in DepthChina cut fertilizer use and still increased crop yields. This is how they did it Briony Harris 26 Mar 2018
Industries in DepthThis is how students and social media made March for Our Lives a political movementErrol Salamon · The Conversation 26 Mar 2018
Resilience, Peace and SecurityThese sailors are using a games console controller to maneouvre a submarineKristin Houser · Futurism 26 Mar 2018
Climate ActionThe happiest countries in the world, disappearing languages and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 23 Mar 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionWomen grow 70% of Africa's food. But have few rights over the land they tendJamila Abass 21 Mar 2018
Geographies in DepthHere's the secret to how WeChat attracts 1 billion monthly usersAlex Gray 21 Mar 2018