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Jobs and the Future of WorkAs Russia blocks LinkedIn: these countries already deny access to social networksKeith Breene 17 Nov 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkThinking with your hands: cognitive weakness or the key to problem-solving?Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau and Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau · The Conversation 14 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthOn a frozen Arctic mountainside, there's a Noah's Ark for seedsFern Wickson · The Conversation 14 Nov 2016
Social InnovationThis could help unlock Africa's true potentialTeodoro de Jesus Xavier Poulson · World Bank Africa Can 11 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthProceed to departure: this is the longest non-stop flight in the worldAlex Gray 10 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthVolunteering is a CV booster? Maybe, but it might not actually be doing the people you're 'helping' any goodJamie Thompson · The Conversation 09 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthThe impact of Facebook and growing up onlineSian Lincoln and Brady Robards · The Conversation 09 Nov 2016
Supply Chains and TransportationThe world's fastest mode of transport could soon be hereWolfgang Lehmacher 08 Nov 2016
Global RisksScientists are turning bacteria against virus to defeat dengue and ZikaHilary Hurd · The Conversation 07 Nov 2016
Nature and BiodiversityExtinction isn't as black and white as you might thinkPaul Jepson and Richard Ladle · The Conversation 07 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthNot just a superfood: how spinach can detect explosivesAnne Trafton · MIT News 02 Nov 2016
Industries in DepthGender equality in retreat, bringing down the internet and other must-read stories of the weekAdrian Monck 28 Oct 2016
Nature and BiodiversityWe must eat less meat. Could these three alternatives help save our planet?Jeremy Coller 27 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthHow our procrastinating brains could give us an edge on computersParashkev Nachev · The Conversation 25 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthCombining a microscope and an algorithm to possibly help save your lifeKevin Stacey · Futurity 24 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthNeurocoaching and sport, technology and solitude and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 21 Oct 2016
Industries in DepthMIT researchers think we're a step closer to practical nuclear fusionDom Galeon · Futurism 18 Oct 2016