These videos show how the world’s forests have changed
There are currently around 3 trillion trees on Earth, but that number is falling rapidly.
Emma Luxton is a writer at Formative Content. Recoded to Forum Agenda on 29/05/2024.
There are currently around 3 trillion trees on Earth, but that number is falling rapidly.
Do you trust your company to do what is right? In Mexico, almost 90% of people trust the company they work for. In contrast, the Japanese have the highest levels of distrust towards their...
With the number of mobile subscriptions now outnumbering the world’s population, mobile phones have become an indispensable communication tool, both in developed and developing nations.
A new time-lapse video captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory spacecraft shows the sun’s life throughout 2015.
The United States is the top source of the majority of the spam emails filling up your inbox.
Being “Born Digital” isn’t enough anymore, the best entrepreneurs need to be “Born Global”, says author and research fellow at the MIT Sloan School of Management Michael Schrage.
The UK is home to seven out of 10 of the best universities in Europe, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016.
An estimated one in 10 people worldwide have dyslexia, a learning difficulty that primarily affects reading and spelling ability. For the 90% that don’t have it, it can be hard to underst...
Singapore tops the list as the most expensive city for the third time in a row, but in a year when costs around the world have been highly volatile.
How much time do you spend in meetings with colleagues, speaking to them on the phone or responding to their emails? Research suggests that too much collaborating can affect employees’ pe...
With Europe's refugee crisis still making headlines, the issue of immigration is never out of the news. Can receiving countries cope with the numbers arriving? Are immigrants a boon or a ...
Want to work better? Work less, say researchers at the OECD, who have discovered an interesting correlation between how much you work and how productive you are: working longer hours resu...
North America and Europe have considerably more Wi-Fi networks than the rest of the world, according to user-submitted data.
While powerful people perform well when they work alone, this isn’t always the case when they work together.