In many parts of the world, technology has transformed the way societies deliver services, but not always the way they ...
In these uncertain, volatile, and unprecedented times, the role of science is more important than ever. Scientific advances that benefit humanity and ensure planetary sustainability for current and ...
Catastrophic tipping points are unfolding in nature. But humanity can exploit their beneficial counterparts to mitigate climate change ...
What we should do now is to address current risks and find out how to minimise them.
Jerry Richardson, a Cornell university doctoral candidate in psychology, was dashing into a grocery store on his way to a ...
November 2025 - As preparations intensify for the Second World Summit for Social Development, to be held from 4 to 6 November 2025, the Accelerating Social Progress campaign invited people from all ...
A new study by a large international team of conservation scientists and artists explores how growing synergies between conservation and the arts can unveil many mutual benefits and fresh approaches ...
We spend our lives waiting for “real life” to begin. This piece explores why we keep deferring joy, how our brains fuel the ...
US science always suffers during government shutdowns. Funding lapses send government scientists home without pay. Federal ...
In today’s newsletter, trees for Jane Goodall; these animals can indicate climate change; scientists train cows where to pee … and Latinas sustainably feeding the world.
Regularly helping others, whether through volunteering or simple acts of kindness, can slow cognitive decline and boost brain health in older adults, new research finds.
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