
Our plastic lungs
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We investigate whether vertical farming is the solution to global food shortages
Technology disorders are on the rise. We visit a Swiss clinic to learn how to best tackle them
Four female entrepreneurs are using technology to improve girls’ education and access to healthcare around the world
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi
AI and natural-language processing present a huge opportunity for stretched healthcare systems to transform their clinical day-to-day.
Inside De Beers’ mission to create a digital twin of all the world’s diamonds on the blockchain.
Nikki Labrum and Freddie Quek discuss the impact of the digital divide and how to ensure no child is ever left behind
Innovating new ways to digitally transform refugees’ lives for the better
AI is revolutionising online content moderation by automating the detection of harmful materials like violence and abuse, while working alongside human moderators to ensure safety and compliance.
EcoOnline’s David Picton on how businesses can successfully negotiate the trade-offs between the promises of AI and their progress towards net zero.
Anthony Baker is co-founder and CEO of Satellite Vu.
In this podcast, Anthony reveals how his company plans to use thermal and infrared imaging satellites to help assess the climate impact of every building on the planet.
Gemma McCall is CEO of Culture Shift, which has built a reporting platform to identify and prevent harassment and bullying. In this podcast, Gemma discusses the role of technology and data in overcoming this problem.
We speak to Dr Fay Couceiro, an expert in environmental pollution, about why plastics is a problem that will only get worse
We investigate whether vertical farming is the solution to global food shortages
Technology disorders are on the rise. We visit a Swiss clinic to learn how to best tackle them
Four female entrepreneurs are using technology to improve girls’ education and access to healthcare around the world
While the world has adapted to learning online, the next step in edtech could be even more sci-fi