Unlike animals, trees don't have a biological clock, under ideal conditions they can live for thousands of years. Scientists say understanding how ancient trees have survived could help us protect forests from the ravages of climate change. But working out how to propagate them is the tricky part.
Some home truths about declining research productivity, innovation and disruption
Embracing serendipity and breaking free of algorithmic shackles
ChatGPT — the hype, the limitations and the potential
Deep Fakes and moral panic
Managerialism and our obsession with hierarchy
A global pandemic treaty; communication vulnerabilities; and talking to the animals
The climate change "winners"
Coming to terms with noise
Should we really aim for sustainable development?
Fashion’s fast future
The future of satire is no laughing matter
Forgetting, not memory, moves us forward
A Right to Disconnect ... from work
The cultural impact of streaming; and the "digital horder" within
The trouble with tech-driven farming
Noise: the invisible ocean pollutant
Should individuals bear the largest burden for climate action?
Why corporations need to think more about society and less about profit
The positive side of monitoring
The complexities of oversimplification
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