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Doomsday predictions have been a persistent thread throughout human history. Whether the end of the world as we know it is ...
The World Climate and Biodiversity Summit returns to New York next month for its 5th edition, taking place on the sidelines of Climate Week NYC and the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly.
In his now-iconic 2005 Stanford commencement address, Steve Jobs spoke of connecting the dots—how meaning emerges not in the ...
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Innovators Magazine in 2025, every month this year we will publish some of our milestone moments: the stories, podcasts, initiatives, projects and partners that ...
The 15 semifinalists have been announced in the 2025 international ‘Wege Prize’ design competition where college and university students worldwide pitch ideas for accelerating the shift to a circular ...
This growing sense of togetherness, oneness, an amuse-bouche tasted by some of the social movements of the 1960s, is beginning to whet the appetites of our collective consciousness. Whether through ...
With all its pings and alerts the digital workplace can be a stressful place to be. What helps dial down the various stressors, according to new research, is mindfulness. The study published today in ...
A new AI tool used to predict when cancer will resist chemotherapy could pave the way for pioneering new treatments, a study published today suggests. Scientists at the University of California San ...
A new wearable device pioneered in America could prevent Parkinson’s patients from freezing mid-stride and falling over. The ‘robotic garment’ works by nudging the hips of sufferers when their legs ...
Graduates from London’s Royal College of Art have created a range of design solutions that can help tackle some of the biggest challenges of the day. And this summer the public and visitors to London ...
I’ve worked for more than a decade in the circular economy and realised a startling fact: 500 million tonnes of construction waste is produced every year in the EU. This is enough waste to fill up the ...
Blue-green algae, ambient light and water. For the past 12 months scientists at Cambridge University have used these three ingredients to run a microprocessor – which is still running. A discovery ...
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