Earth4All, which claims to be a scientific group, has new global population projections. Their scenarios are there is global success in eliminating extreme poverty and global poverty. This would ...
This week, Richard Waters, FT columnist and former West Coast editor, talks with MIT Technology Review’s editor at large ...
At a recent Forbes Technology Council meeting, one colleague brought up this very good question: What should we do, as technology leaders, to be prepared for a possible recession? This question is not ...
Move to San Francisco and it is hard not to be swept up by mania over artificial intelligence (AI). Advertisements tell you how the tech will revolutionise your workplace. In bars people speculate ...
Yingying Lu does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Definitions of national security and economic security are increasingly concentric, resulting in profound changes to how the United States engages with the world. In tandem, issues like technology ...
For Allison V. Thompkins, PhD ’11, economics and spirituality are complementary pursuits, shaped by an expansive understanding of disability. Allison V. Thompkins, PhD ’11, used to spend her days ...
I was in Paris last week at a track 1.5 dialogue with Europeans, Japanese, Canadians, and other allies. Polite, scholarly conversation on economic security soon gave way to palpable worry about the ...
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