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You don't see reality, views on women leaders and other top stories of the week

A person uses a virtual reality goggles at the Thailand Game Show 2018 in Bangkok, Thailand, October 26, 2018.

Image: REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

Adrian Monck

Why you don’t see reality. 24 cognitive biases you likely suffer from.
⇒ Explore: Behavioural Sciences

Meet the Crystal Award winners. Three cultural stars improving the world.
⇒ Explore: Arts and Culture

Marin Alsop, Haifaa Al-Mansour and Sir David Attenborough will be honoured at Davos 2019 for their leadership in advancing positive change.

What cybersecurity programmes need: more arts graduates.

How we feel about women leaders. A country, gender and sector breakdown.

The future for crypto-assets – and what regulators should do about it.

10 billion people by 2050. How to feed them while lowering emissions.

A multi-decade plan for a new world order. Understanding China’s Belt and Road initiative.

Neither animal, plant, nor fungus. The tree of life has a new branch.

How to keep cancer from coming back: spray on this mix of nanoparticles.

This is not good news. Earth’s magnetic poles may be about to flip.

Injustice, lower investment, and slower growth. Why inequality matters.

Tearing down the walls. China backs a plan to boost the flow of ideas.

India “middle class” in ease of doing business. Quotes Forum founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab. (Financial Express)

A conductor, a film director, and a broadcaster. Coverage of the 2019 Crystal Award winners. (Modern Diplomacy)

3 ideas for intergenerational harmony in the workplace. Co-authored by a Forum lead. (Quartz)

Internet adoption is slowing, mistrust is rising. Coverage of Forum report Our Shared Digital Future. (Business Insider)

UAE federal council to have 50% women. Cites Global Gender Gap Index. (Khaleej Times)

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