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.
The Digital Self, Web3 and reclaiming your online identity
The real worth of net zero is debateable
Emotional Intelligence and the promise of a better workplace
Algorithmic audiencing, bioluminescent lighting and the virtues of a circular city
A non-proliferation treaty for fossil fuels
Reembracing the spirit of public service
Cities – the hot beds of evolution
Disinformation and propaganda in a time of conflict
The Earth BioGenome Project; the church of women; and what do we really think about facial recognition technology?
The population conundrum
Does data science need a Hippocratic oath?
Cliodynamics, the Hinge of History and why all history is revisionist
Big data and farming – the promise and the fear
A slow move towards a plastic free future
Are Sovereign Wealth Funds the best way of safeguarding the future?
Space-based Solar: energy above the clouds
The future of satire is no laughing matter
Forgetting, not memory, moves us forward
When development aid goes wrong - propping up bad regimes
The fall of cash & the rise of central bank digital currencies
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