COVID-19: What are the biggest risks to society in the next 18 months?
It's important to look at the biggest risks to society following COVID-19. These include the economic, societal and geopolitical problems that could emerge.
It's important to look at the biggest risks to society following COVID-19. These include the economic, societal and geopolitical problems that could emerge.
Los datos de más de 500 epidemiólogos y especialistas en enfermedades infecciosas muestran cuándo podríamos empezar a hacer todo, desde cortes de pelo hasta abrazos de nuevo.
Data from more than 500 epidemiologists and infectious disease specialists shows when we might start to do everything from haircuts to hugs again.
Our oceans contribute $2.5 trillion to our global economy. But climate-induced declines in ocean health could cost the global economy $428 billion annually by 2050.
Quarantining and lockdowns have forced many countries' industries to shut down, with many factories closing their doors.
The third largest country in the world, America divides its land up largely between forests, agriculture, shrubland and urban areas.
城市是现代经济的引擎。目前,世界一半以上的人口居住在城市地区,城市化持续以前所未有的方式影响着全球经济增长的轨迹
It is estimated that between 2019 and 2023, $5.2 trillion of global value will be vulnerable to cyberattacks. So what can we do to mitigate the risk?
Cities of the future can be predicted using three key metrics: gross domestic product, population and GDP growth.
These cities or states measure financial output in the billions, and contribute vastly to worldwide trade or services, employing thousands of workers.
The Burj Khalifa in Dubai is the world's tallest structure. But iconic landmarks such as the Empire State Building, the Eiffel Tower, the Great Pyramid of Giza and even Lincoln Cathedral ...
Urban populations have increased rapidly in the last 70 years, but this rapid urbanization isn't without consequences.
Using data from the Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2018, these charts explore global wealth per capita and wealth inequality.
One Reddit user mapped all the stars and celestial bodies that could be seen by the naked eye on Near Year’s Day 2000.
Today's technology allows us to create incredibly detailed and accurate maps of the world, but in the past we've not been so lucky.