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Climate ActionWe need to protect 30% of the planet by 2030. This is how we can do itNicole Schwab and Kristin Rechberger 22 Apr 2019
Resilience, Peace and SecurityConflict in Libya threatens to turn into a devastating regional proxy war. Here's how it can be stoppedInternational Crisis Group 19 Apr 2019
Geo-Economics and PoliticsWhy we need to rethink the purpose of economic sanctionsRAND Corporation 18 Apr 2019
Climate ActionChart of the day: Why marine protected sites matter more than everDouglas Broom 18 Apr 2019
Climate ActionIt's not just the protests. Here's how young people are helping the planetNatalie Pierce 18 Apr 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsHow the world can gear up for the fight against cancerSarbani Chakraborty 18 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityMicroplastics have even been blown into a remote corner of the PyreneesSharon George and Carolyn Roberts · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019
Jobs and the Future of WorkJapan's population is shrinking by a quarter of a million people every yearEmma Charlton 18 Apr 2019
Emerging TechnologiesResearchers have 3D-printed a heart using human tissueVictor Tangermann · Futurism 18 Apr 2019
Education and SkillsEconomics needs to stop treating people as atomic particles Joris Tieleman · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityLinguists looked for the world's weirdest languages – and English is one of themAdam Schembri · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019
Fourth Industrial RevolutionPortugal is betting on artificial intelligence to boost exportsSergio Goncalves · Reuters 18 Apr 2019
LeadershipPeople were asked which leadership traits are most important. What they said matters for gender equalityFabienne Eckert · Frontiers 18 Apr 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsDoctors say they've cured 10 infants of 'bubble boy' diseaseGene Emery · Reuters 18 Apr 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsScientists have revived basic cellular activity pigs' brains hours after death Steve Gorman · Reuters 18 Apr 2019
Economic GrowthThis is how an African free trade area could impact people's healthWalter Ochieng · Project Syndicate 18 Apr 2019
Education and SkillsUK to offer free sanitary products to primary school pupilsSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 18 Apr 2019
Emerging TechnologiesIn the age of automation, we need to rethink well-being after workRobert Skidelsky · Project Syndicate 18 Apr 2019