Previous Global Future Council on Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Articles Topics All Education and Skills Emerging Technologies Fourth Industrial Revolution Global Risks Health and Healthcare Systems Industries in Depth Jobs and the Future of Work Sustainable Development Wellbeing and Mental Health Filter by topic Emerging TechnologiesResearchers want you to play this game to understand the risks of nuclear conflictKara Manke · Futurity 15 May 2019 Industries in DepthWhat if big-tech companies became non-profits?Jonathan Wichmann 13 May 2019 Nature and BiodiversityHumanity is ageing, cleaning up outer space and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 10 May 2019 Emerging TechnologiesThe UN came of age with the nuclear bomb. Time for it to step up to the AI eraShamika Sirimanne 09 May 2019 Industries in DepthTo regulate digital platforms in the future, we should look to the pastHarold Feld 08 May 2019 Geographies in DepthBiodiesel from cotton waste – how Kenyan farmers are fighting droughtSanjoy Sanyal · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019 Arts and CultureBiblioburro: The amazing donkey libraries of ColombiaSean Fleming 03 May 2019 Industries in Depth6 things to know about press freedom around the worldCharlotte Edmond 03 May 2019 Industries in DepthThis chart shows the 21st century rise of AppleFelix Richter · Statista 03 May 2019 Industries in DepthSearching for superpowers? Chefs look to forgotten ingredientsKarla Mendes, Anuradha Nagaraj, and Inna Lazareva · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 02 May 2019 Arts and CultureFrom robo-wars to mindfulness: What Bill Gates is reading to understand modern technologyAllana Akhtar · Business Insider 01 May 2019 Geographies in DepthFood insecurity in India may be damaging children’s ability to learn – and the future economyJasmine Fledderjohann, Elisabetta Aurino, and Sukumar Vellakkal · The Conversation 30 Apr 2019 Industries in DepthMeal kits beat groceries in emissions head-to-headJim Erickson · Futurity 30 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityAs rain grows patchier, Andaman and Nicobar island farmers adaptColin Daileda · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 30 Apr 2019 Geographies in DepthTo beat Starbucks, Luckin Coffee plans to open a store in China every 3.5 hoursMary Hui · Quartz 29 Apr 2019 Industries in DepthThe quest to save the banana from extinctionStuart Thompson · The Conversation 25 Apr 2019 Arts and CultureFranco’s invisible legacy: books across the hispanic world are still scarred by his censorshipJordi Cornellà-Detrell · The Conversation 25 Apr 2019 Industries in DepthFrance is about to start giving free breakfasts to disadvantaged schoolchildrenKate Whiting 24 Apr 2019 Arts and CultureJapan’s holiest shrine is pulled down and rebuilt every 20 years – on purposeSean Fleming 24 Apr 2019 Emerging TechnologiesAI is going to change journalism – here’s howKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 23 Apr 2019 Prev 78/184 Next
Emerging TechnologiesResearchers want you to play this game to understand the risks of nuclear conflictKara Manke · Futurity 15 May 2019
Nature and BiodiversityHumanity is ageing, cleaning up outer space and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 10 May 2019
Emerging TechnologiesThe UN came of age with the nuclear bomb. Time for it to step up to the AI eraShamika Sirimanne 09 May 2019
Industries in DepthTo regulate digital platforms in the future, we should look to the pastHarold Feld 08 May 2019
Geographies in DepthBiodiesel from cotton waste – how Kenyan farmers are fighting droughtSanjoy Sanyal · World Resources Institute 08 May 2019
Industries in DepthThis chart shows the 21st century rise of AppleFelix Richter · Statista 03 May 2019
Industries in DepthSearching for superpowers? Chefs look to forgotten ingredientsKarla Mendes, Anuradha Nagaraj, and Inna Lazareva · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 02 May 2019
Arts and CultureFrom robo-wars to mindfulness: What Bill Gates is reading to understand modern technologyAllana Akhtar · Business Insider 01 May 2019
Geographies in DepthFood insecurity in India may be damaging children’s ability to learn – and the future economyJasmine Fledderjohann, Elisabetta Aurino, and Sukumar Vellakkal · The Conversation 30 Apr 2019
Industries in DepthMeal kits beat groceries in emissions head-to-headJim Erickson · Futurity 30 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityAs rain grows patchier, Andaman and Nicobar island farmers adaptColin Daileda · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 30 Apr 2019
Geographies in DepthTo beat Starbucks, Luckin Coffee plans to open a store in China every 3.5 hoursMary Hui · Quartz 29 Apr 2019
Industries in DepthThe quest to save the banana from extinctionStuart Thompson · The Conversation 25 Apr 2019
Arts and CultureFranco’s invisible legacy: books across the hispanic world are still scarred by his censorshipJordi Cornellà-Detrell · The Conversation 25 Apr 2019
Industries in DepthFrance is about to start giving free breakfasts to disadvantaged schoolchildrenKate Whiting 24 Apr 2019
Arts and CultureJapan’s holiest shrine is pulled down and rebuilt every 20 years – on purposeSean Fleming 24 Apr 2019
Emerging TechnologiesAI is going to change journalism – here’s howKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 23 Apr 2019