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Investment in start-ups has dropped during the crisis - but there are opportunities for those developing tech geared towards building a new, greener future.
Coronavirus crisis has magnified existing supply chain problems to a massive scale - ones that can be solved by embracing technologies in new ways.
The WHO warned countries to take a cautious approach to lifting coronavirus lockdowns to avoid a punishing second wave of the virus.
Around the world, couples are finding creative ways to tie the knot while obeying social distancing restrictions.
Malaria cases could double in Sub-Saharan Africa as the coronavirus pandemic causes prevention programmes to be delayed, health leaders warn.
As millions of people across the globe self-isolate to reduce the spread of COVID-19, life does continue... From marriage proposals to remote baking, these images capture the new normal.
The coronavirus demonstrates the importance of – and the challenges associated with – new technologies like digital payments, telehealth and robotics.
After the US, the three countries hardest-hit by COVID-19 have begun to lift their lockdowns, or have announced plans to do so.
With everything focused on the fight against coronavirus, preventable infectious diseases could make a comeback, as routine vaccinations are postponed around the world.
With COVID-19 raising concerns from Chinese citizens over links between meat and viral diseases, they are instead turning to meatless products like Omnipork.
If COVID-19 had struck 20 years ago, our global response would have been far less capable, writes Timothy Devinney Professor of International Business, University of Manchester.
All over the world, from China to Australia, a mixture of genes, hormones and the immune system makes men more susceptible to coronavirus.


