This is how blockchain can help fight pandemics
Weaknesses in how medical equipment is procured have been exposed and exacerbated by COVID-19. When the pandemic took hold, demand for supplies such as personal protective equipment soare...
Weaknesses in how medical equipment is procured have been exposed and exacerbated by COVID-19. When the pandemic took hold, demand for supplies such as personal protective equipment soare...
对3,000位首席执行官的调查显示出新冠病毒疫情后企业发展的重心。
Hillsides are hidden sources of power just waiting to be unlocked, according to a British renewable energy company.
A survey of 3,000 chief executives lifts the lid on corporate priorities after coronavirus.
种草莓其实很容易——尤其是当你拥有算法工具时。
The world is on course for climate breakdown, despite pledges to cut carbon emissions. A new report has identified a set of circular strategies that could keep global warming below 2°C by...
Scientists have discovered that up to 867 million plastic items a year may be trapped by natural tangles of seagrass fibre known as ‘aegagropilae’ or ‘Neptune balls’.
With cities running out of space and rising sea levels predicted to put 800 million city dwellers at risk by 2050, more of us may have to get used to living on water.
Strawberries can be easy to grow – especially, it seems, if you’re an algorithm.
COVID-19 protocols are changing so fast that it’s hard for frontline staff to keep up.
The world is currently experiencing unprecedented levels of debt, as governments continue to battle the coronavirus. But this is not the first time global debt has spiked.
An innovative project in India is turning the problem of waste personal protective equipment (PPE) into a solution – for sleeping.
Tony from east London was homeless and had lived in hostels for 10 years.
People who track the number of steps they walk take around 2,000 more steps a day than those who don’t.
It’s not just employees who need appreciation – bosses do, too.