7 top blogs from day 1 of Davos 2016
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What we drive, how we drive and whether we drive will change profoundly in the future, writes Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors.
The first step? Create more job opportunities, writes the Taoiseach of Ireland, Enda Kenny.
The President of Harvard on the role higher education has to play in ensuring in tackling the "long shadow" of inequality.
In my 35-plus years in the technology industry, I’ve never experienced so much innovation, and at such an incredibly rapid pace, writes Marc Benioff.
As the boundaries blur between the cyber and physical worlds, we have the potential for greater economic growth, new innovations and a better way of life, writes Alice Gast, President of Imperial College.
From the impact of inequality to the refugee crisis, leading economists share their fears for the year ahead.
Using Google Earth Engine, Illah Nourbakhsh and Randy Sargent from Carnegie Mellon University put together five sobering time-lapse videos showing the drastic changes our planet has gone through in a relatively short period of time.
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