Global Future Council on Cybersecurity Articles Industries in DepthWhat does a chemical do? Addressing misconceptions about chemistryAlexandra Gellé · The Conversation 22 Nov 2018 Nature and BiodiversityThe world's largest battery system is being introduced in CaliforniaKoty Neelis · Green Matters 22 Nov 2018 Emerging TechnologiesThis 10-year-old coder has caught the attention of Google and MicrosoftJulie Bort · Business Insider 22 Nov 2018 Emerging TechnologiesFinding meaning in these four areas of life is the key to satisfactionPatrick Van Kessel, Adam Hughes, Adam Hughes, and Patrick Van Kessel · Pew Research Center 22 Nov 2018 Food and WaterHow can technology be used in the battle against world hunger?Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) · FAO 22 Nov 2018 Jobs and the Future of WorkThe first AI-scripted commercial is here - and it’s surprisingly goodStephen Johnson · Big Think 22 Nov 2018 Industries in DepthMIT has created a plane without any moving partsJennifer Chu · MIT News 22 Nov 2018 Nature and BiodiversityWomen in India are tackling the rural energy crisis with solar powerAnnie Banerji · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 22 Nov 2018 Nature and BiodiversityCan our oceans be saved by following the model of national parks?Douglas McCauley 22 Nov 2018 Nature and BiodiversityChart of the day: What if deforestation were a country?John McKenna 22 Nov 2018 Topics All Business Cybersecurity Economic Growth Emerging Technologies Financial and Monetary Systems Geo-Economics and Politics Geographies in Depth Global Cooperation Global Risks Health and Healthcare Systems Jobs and the Future of Work Leadership Technological Innovation Filter by topic Emerging TechnologiesStudents in Milan are moving in with the elderly to fight loneliness and save money Emma Charlton 22 Nov 2018 Geographies in DepthFinland is a world leader in clean energy. Here’s what’s driving its successSean Fleming 21 Nov 2018 Industries in DepthThe economics of ThanksgivingJohn McKenna 21 Nov 2018 Equity, Diversity and InclusionWhat will it take for the world’s third-largest economy to empower women?Makiko Eda 21 Nov 2018 Emerging TechnologiesWhat is adversarial artificial intelligence and why does it matter?William Dixon 21 Nov 2018 Jobs and the Future of Work5 ways Denmark is preparing for the future of workTroels Lund Poulsen 21 Nov 2018 Nature and BiodiversityYou can now pay to name 12 new plant and animal speciesKristin Hunt · Green Matters 21 Nov 2018 Urban Transformation70% of women in Tokyo back single-sex transport amid safety concernsMachel Reid and Beh Lih Yi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 21 Nov 2018 Geographies in DepthIndia's all-women police stations are keeping women safer than before. Here's howAnanya Bhattacharya and Ananya Bhattacharya · Quartz 21 Nov 2018 Jobs and the Future of WorkBad boss? It could be your fault and here's why Tania FitzGeorge-Balfour · Frontiers 21 Nov 2018 Prev 1298/2685 Next
Industries in DepthWhat does a chemical do? Addressing misconceptions about chemistryAlexandra Gellé · The Conversation 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityThe world's largest battery system is being introduced in CaliforniaKoty Neelis · Green Matters 22 Nov 2018
Emerging TechnologiesThis 10-year-old coder has caught the attention of Google and MicrosoftJulie Bort · Business Insider 22 Nov 2018
Emerging TechnologiesFinding meaning in these four areas of life is the key to satisfactionPatrick Van Kessel, Adam Hughes, Adam Hughes, and Patrick Van Kessel · Pew Research Center 22 Nov 2018
Food and WaterHow can technology be used in the battle against world hunger?Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) · FAO 22 Nov 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkThe first AI-scripted commercial is here - and it’s surprisingly goodStephen Johnson · Big Think 22 Nov 2018
Industries in DepthMIT has created a plane without any moving partsJennifer Chu · MIT News 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityWomen in India are tackling the rural energy crisis with solar powerAnnie Banerji · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityCan our oceans be saved by following the model of national parks?Douglas McCauley 22 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityChart of the day: What if deforestation were a country?John McKenna 22 Nov 2018
Emerging TechnologiesStudents in Milan are moving in with the elderly to fight loneliness and save money Emma Charlton 22 Nov 2018
Geographies in DepthFinland is a world leader in clean energy. Here’s what’s driving its successSean Fleming 21 Nov 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionWhat will it take for the world’s third-largest economy to empower women?Makiko Eda 21 Nov 2018
Emerging TechnologiesWhat is adversarial artificial intelligence and why does it matter?William Dixon 21 Nov 2018
Jobs and the Future of Work5 ways Denmark is preparing for the future of workTroels Lund Poulsen 21 Nov 2018
Nature and BiodiversityYou can now pay to name 12 new plant and animal speciesKristin Hunt · Green Matters 21 Nov 2018
Urban Transformation70% of women in Tokyo back single-sex transport amid safety concernsMachel Reid and Beh Lih Yi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 21 Nov 2018
Geographies in DepthIndia's all-women police stations are keeping women safer than before. Here's howAnanya Bhattacharya and Ananya Bhattacharya · Quartz 21 Nov 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkBad boss? It could be your fault and here's why Tania FitzGeorge-Balfour · Frontiers 21 Nov 2018