
3 ways big data is changing the humanitarian sector
Since the deadly earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010, the volume of a specific kind of data has been growing exponentially: welcome to the era of digital data humanitarianism.
Since the deadly earthquake that struck Haiti in 2010, the volume of a specific kind of data has been growing exponentially: welcome to the era of digital data humanitarianism.
Decisions taken today will not impact the decision-makers, it will impact young people.
Architect Basima Abdulrahman foresees a green city being built in the region within 10 years. But for now she'd be happy with one sustainable building.
It may have banned cryptocurrency exchanges and initial coin offerings, but, make no mistake, China is very interested in blockchain – and has the research lab to prove it.
What choices must we now make now to create a shared future, in which we are not at perpetual risk of destroying ourselves?
There is an upward trend in employers offering long-term vacations and sabbaticals - a win-win situation for everyone involved.
To ensure the Fourth Industrial Revolution leads to progress for all of humanity, we need of a new generation of political entrepreneurs to rise to the challenge
Collaboration instead of competition is vital not just for India and China’s stable growth, but for the entire world economy.
Producing a 'good samaritan robot' could mean finally defining what humans have failed to agree on for millennia – how to define morality.
The more personal we get, the more impact we can create together.
Digital technologies are making it less necessary to live in cities. The end of urbanization is nigh.
Volunteer work could equip you with a whole range of skills to survive in an uncertain working world.
One tiny nation in the Eastern Himalayas: Bhutan is world's first – and only – carbon-negative country.
This chart looks at individual countries, based on their growth projections from the World Bank, to see where new wealth is being created.
We are entering the age of artificial intelligence. But as these machines grown in ability and complexity, how can we ensure they reflect the best of humanity, rather than the worst?














