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Nature and BiodiversityCould genetic engineering save chocolate from extinction?Aria Bendix · Business Insider 13 Feb 2019
Geographies in DepthIn Ethiopia, climate change leads herders to retrain as farmersSebastien Malo · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 13 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityHow developed countries can reduce their food wasteHealthline · EcoWatch 12 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthCould this be the solution to stop the spread of fake news?Peter Dizikes · MIT News 11 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthRebalance the global system, solve inequality and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 08 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthLoans are helping Kenyan women turn idle land into stable businessesKagondu Njagi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 08 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthThe US video game industry broke records last yearFelix Richter · Statista 08 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThe world's shellfish are under threat as our oceans become more acidicSusan Fitzer · The Conversation 08 Feb 2019
Education and SkillsWe must retrain engineers for the 21st century – here’s howPaulo Garcia · The Conversation 08 Feb 2019
Education and SkillsWhy Leonardo da Vinci continues to fascinate the modern worldGabriele Neher · The Conversation 08 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthBritish chips are now one inch shorter due to climate changeOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 08 Feb 2019
Education and SkillsHere’s how teaching must adapt in the age of globalizationLouis Volante, Christopher DeLuca, and Don A. Klinger · The Conversation 07 Feb 2019
Arts and CultureHere's why the Internet age hasn't killed off booksDominique Boullier, Mariannig Le Béchec, and Maxime Crépel · The Conversation 07 Feb 2019
Equity, Diversity and InclusionBBC Icons: Alan Turing was a worthy winner – but where were the women?Rainbow Murray · The Conversation 07 Feb 2019
Energy TransitionHow growing cities can support the EV revolutionJerome Mayaud · The Conversation 06 Feb 2019
Education and SkillsThis Arthurian legend turned a powerful woman from healer to villainMarta Cobb · The Conversation 05 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthHow Facebook grew from 0 to 2.3 billion users in 15 yearsFelix Richter · Statista 05 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthArtificial intelligence is the future of interactive mediaJenna Ng · The Conversation 05 Feb 2019
Industries in DepthHere's why we like some words more than othersCarmen Álvarez-Mayo · The Conversation 05 Feb 2019