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Jobs and the Future of WorkThe unique role of business in building social goodDarryl White 07 Jan 2019
Economic GrowthHow to survive and thrive in our age of uncertaintyRobert Muggah and Ian Goldin 07 Jan 2019
Financial and Monetary SystemsWhy a cash-free future might not be as close as you thinkSean Fleming 07 Jan 2019
Jobs and the Future of WorkHow the gender commuting gap could be harming women's careersRosamond Hutt 07 Jan 2019
Wellbeing and Mental HealthThe science behind your decision-makingFanny Cazettes · The Conversation 07 Jan 2019
Trade and InvestmentConfronting neo-mercantilism: why regulation is critical to global tradePaul Rawlinson 07 Jan 2019
Education and SkillsThree ways to improve your corporate culture in the #MeToo eraBarri Rafferty 07 Jan 2019
Geo-Economics and PoliticsDoes mandatory voting work? Lessons from AustraliaMelissa De Witte · Futurity 07 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityCalifornia wants all its buses to be 100% electricCarly Sitzer · Green Matters 07 Jan 2019
Fourth Industrial RevolutionHow social media images can predict gentrification in citiesRachael Bishop · Frontiers 07 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityWhy heatwaves are the silent killers more devastating than hurricanes Marianne Bray · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Jan 2019
Jobs and the Future of WorkThese charts show the extreme concentration of global wealthNick Routley · Visual Capitalist 07 Jan 2019
Emerging TechnologiesThis is how AI can help humanityMichael Chui and Martin Harrysson · Project Syndicate 07 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis breakthrough in plant engineering could feed millions more peopleThin Lei Win · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 07 Jan 2019
Geographies in DepthChina's spectacular winter festival has just kicked offJoyce Zhou and Ryan Woo · Reuters 07 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityOne good reason to feel less blue about the future of our oceanOliver Cann 07 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityVenice will now start charging tourists an entrance feeKate Whiting 04 Jan 2019
Resilience, Peace and SecurityWill orbiting missile interceptors mean the weaponization of space?International Institute for Strategic Studies 04 Jan 2019