
Can investments be too efficient?
In 1831, when Charles Darwin boarded The Beagle for its five-year voyage of exploration, ships navigated with the help of chronometers, which showed the precise time at a reference locati...
In 1831, when Charles Darwin boarded The Beagle for its five-year voyage of exploration, ships navigated with the help of chronometers, which showed the precise time at a reference locati...
Diane Hoskins discusses how cities can work to provide sustainable, yet innovative design to our cities.
Despite significant job disruption, human skills, as well as jobs with distinctly human traits, are still in demand.
What value does the global financial system provide to society today? In this week’s episode of “A Glimpse into the Future”, we talk to Cecilia Skingsley, Deputy Governor of the Swedish C...
What are the most significant trends we are seeing as city administrations prepare for the fourth industrial revolution and what can we expect in the coming years? In this week's episode ...
Quito's inclusive new system of buses, trains and cable cars will connect priced-out Ecuadorians with their jobs in the city centre.
Carbon-neutral, digitally advanced and built to accommodate our changing needs, agile buildings are something we can all get excited about.
In this week’s episode of “A Glimpse into the Future," what the implications are for the global economy are of the backlash against globalization.
We need more people talking about climate change, more often. But many people feel under-equipped to do so.
Mexicans feel uneasy about opening up to the global energy community.
From the writing of Harriet Beecher Stowe to the televisual genius of Sesame Street, stories turn the pages of history.
"We've finally reached the point where society as a whole is ready to discuss the extent to which existing criminal and civil law can and should be enforced in the digital sphere."
The scale of AI and our ability to collaborate as a global society are the two most critical factors determining our future, according to a survey of experts.
Real-time data can help cities prevent crime before it happens, reducing the number of incidents by as much as 40%.
It may help autistic children communicate and socialize better.













