
5 tips for working from home as a woman in STEM
From extending deadlines to working with their lab family, five steps for how women in STEM can endure the demands of work and childcare during COVID-19.
From extending deadlines to working with their lab family, five steps for how women in STEM can endure the demands of work and childcare during COVID-19.
The pandemic reveals the secret of learning from others to change individual behaviour and tackle global threats. Do you use "social learning" in your own life?
The damage we have done to our planet is exacerbating the spread and severity of the COVID-19 pandemic - but our collective response shows all is not lost.
Decision-makers need to maintain trust by listening to the science, adapting policies as new data emerges, and explaining those changes to the public.
As COVID-19 has spread around the globe, conspiracy theories and fake news have gone viral on social media and news outlets. Here's how to avoid them.
Direct communication from scientists is crucial to understand and react to the coronavirus.
The United Nations Climate Change Conference has just met for the 25th time. As climate change becomes a climate emergency, what did we learn from this year's event?
A catalyst designed and tested through quantum computing that “scrubs” carbon dioxide from the atmosphere could become powerful climate change solutions.
Nick Pyenson's book, Spying on Whales: The Past, Present, and Future of Earth’s Most Awesome Creatures, explores the incredible life of the planet's biggest creature. This is an extract t...
From limitless spider silk to vaccines, biofoundries take advantage of nature's incredible capacity for building.
Forensic science is more advanced than ever, but the art of interpreting it is still lagging behind – and potentially undermining trust in justice.
A new solar technology based on Perovskite solar cells holds great potential as it can be woven on fabric, printed on paper, and even building materials.
World Economic Forum Young Scientist Pierre Karam is integrating biosensors into smartphones in order to monitor and control waterborne and infectious diseases in resource-limited settings.
Olga Fink, a World Economic Forum Young Scientist, is developing intelligent algorithms to improve the safety and reliability of complex industrial assets.
First we need to study the communication between different brain areas and the role of our neurons, says scientist Gaelle Piret Offranc.