OriginTrail – This is how blockchain can help fight pandemics

OriginTrail – a data authentication platform for global supply chains – proposed the idea on UpLink, the World Economic Forum’s crowdsourcing platform for innovations. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 2 years ago

Study shows printed books are still preferred to e-books

45% of people bought a printed book last year, compared to the 23% who bought an e-book. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 2 years ago

Startups won’t save the economy. But ‘scale ups’ could

Start-ups do very little to boost economies unless they grow, research shows. Policy-makers should instead focus on helping existing companies expand. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

We need a global reskilling revolution – here's why

We need to reskill 1 billion people by 2030, and prepare the workforce with high-tech and specialized interpersonal skills required for the fastest-growing jobs. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Europe needs to learn from Asia to stop falling behind in tech

It is crucial that Europe looks beyond its own shores for lessons in how to adapt and innovate quickly. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Routing data could reduce the internet's carbon toll

A new protocol that allows service providers to choose which route their data takes could help reduce the internet's rising emissions of greenhouse gas. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Are these thermal 'selfies' the key to tackling elephant-human conflict?

Researchers built a database of 30,000 images to teach a camera system to detect elephants and alert locals to their presence. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Black historical figures who shook the world

From the richest ruler in history to a controversial Renaissance ruler, here are seven lesser-known Black historical figures whose influence was felt far and wide. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Climate change will be sudden and cataclysmic. We need to act fast

We are on the path to triggering climate tipping points that could create runaway and irreversible damage that will be an existential threat to future generations. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Did World War II help some countries avoid high Covid-19 deaths?

New research looks at how major catastrophes can lead some countries to build greater resilience into their structures. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Solar is now ‘cheapest electricity in history’, confirms IEA

Solar power is up to 50% cheaper than thought, according to new analysis from the International Energy Agency.  | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Why it's vital that AI is able to explain the decisions it makes

One field of AI, called reinforcement learning, studies how computers can learn from their own experiences. Researchers believe this could be translated to teaching humans. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Cryptocurrency mining could become the new face of energy storage. Here’s how

The process of mining cryptocurrencies currently relies on energy from polluting sources. Using excess power from renewable sources instead could convert waste to value and reduce financial risks. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Digital identity can improve lives in a post-Covid-19 world

Industries from travel to health to education will recover more quickly if solutions once primarily associated with the finance sector are harnessed effectively. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Circular Trailblazers: Scale-Ups Leading the Way Towards a More Circular Economy

The circular transition requires change within and throughout our economic systems. A particular subset of innovators – trailblazers – go the extra mile to shape the market for circular solutions, often ahead of their time, before the market is fully ready. This report explores t … | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Want to understand the biggest problems better? Read these 7 books

The UN has identified 17 interconnected goals for a sustainable future, from tackling poverty to climate action. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

How to make your baby a genius: “Parentese”

The way you talk to your baby – and how often you do it – can boost development and vocabulary, research shows. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

How do people spend their time?

Women spend nearly three times more in unpaid care work compared to men - a total of 1.1 trillion hours each year - which means a lot less leisure time. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Dispute resolution for blockchain-based transactions [pdf]

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@www3.weforum.org | 3 years ago

The gaming industry in one chart

In 2020, the global gaming industry's revenue is set to hit $165 billion, with 2.7 billion gamers worldwide today. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

The Great Reset (official website)

There is an urgent need for global stakeholders to cooperate in simultaneously managing the direct consequences of the COVID-19 crisis. To improve the state of the world, the World Economic Forum is starting The Great Reset initiative. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Countries with the highest density of robot workers

South Korea leads the way in their use of robots, with 855 installed per 10,000 employees. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

These are the top emerging technologies of 2020

Want to know about the tech set to change the world in the near future? This list is a good place to start. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

China joins list of nations banning the sale of oldstyle fossil-fuelled vehicles

As part of its endeavours to become carbon neutral by 2060, China – along with other countries – is taking steps to make new-energy vehicles the only ones available to buy. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Welcome to 2030. I own nothing, have no privacy, and life has never been better

It might seem odd to you, but it makes perfect sense for us in this city. Everything you considered a product, has now become a service. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

What are the top job skills for the future?

Critical thinking and problem-solving top the list of skills employers believe will grow in prominence in the next five years. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

2020 is on it's way to be the hottest year on record

This is even more remarkable despite it not being an El Niño year. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

On World Health Day, new report says the world needs 6M more nurses

A new report released on World Health Day 2020 – in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic – examines the state of nursing in 2020. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Germany drafting law to give people the legal right to work from home

The pandemic has seen the number of remote workers swell. Now Germany says it wants to make sure new business models work for everyone. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Phones in class don’t hamper learning, study finds

'Previously, students were distracted by other things than mobile phones. They might look out the window, stare at the ceiling, or attend to other matters, when the teaching did not catch their attention.' | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Iceland’s most active volcano may be about to erupt

Grímsvötn is Iceland’s most frequently erupting volcano - with at least 65 eruptions over the past 800 years. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

The Great Reset

There is an urgent need for global stakeholders to cooperate in simultaneously managing the direct consequences of the COVID-19 crisis. To improve the state of the world, the World Economic Forum is starting The Great Reset initiative. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

What are the challenges in making tech more sustainable?

Technology can create opportunity – or exacerbate inequality. Responsible governance and inclusivity can ensure innovation helps us meet the SDG targets. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Microsofts underwater serverfarms are apparently much more reliable

Microsoft's success could shape the future of scaling up data centres, while keeping energy and operation costs low. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

How to put AI ethics into practice: a 12-step guide – World Economic Forum

There is a lack of consensus about how to ensure that AI-powered systems are deployed responsibly. Here's a framework for doing just that. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Automation has affected jobs through the ages – World Economic Forum

One-third of all jobs could be at risk of automation in the next decade. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Has no commute during Covid-19 increased worker productivity?

"The unplanned experiment we have been forced to undertake suggests a massive opportunity for a microeconomic reform, yielding benefits far greater than those of the hard-fought changes of the late 20th century." | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Water wars: How conflicts over resources are set to rise amid climate change

Conserving forests, wetlands and watersheds, including those around cities, can help absorb rainfall, helping stem crop losses from flooding and drought. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Germany eyes a four-day week to help prevent mass layoffs

A powerful trade union is calling for the change to offset economic pressure from digitization – and the pandemic. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Traits of Conspiratorial Thinking

Science misinformation and conspiracy theories have surged during coronavirus.  | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Estonia built one of the world’s most advanced digital societies

Estonia spent years building one of the world's most advanced digital economies. When COVID-19 struck, it was ready. Here's what we can learn from its pioneering strategy. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Can we prevent a surge in pandemic-related homelessness?

Around the world, people whose livelihoods have been disrupted by the COVID-19 crisis face the horrifying possibility of being evicted from their homes. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Wellbeing levels fell with the pandemic but improved under lockdown, data shows

After a rise in negative emotions at the start of the pandemic, wellbeing improved once lockdowns began – but not for everyone. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

How to Understand Policy Trilemmas

The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation i … | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

These Are the World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneers of 2020

This year’s Technology Pioneers includes leaders in everything from alternative meat to circular economies. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

University student created an alternative to plastic out of fish waste

Her research won her this year's James Dyson Award, and she now hopes to develop the product and strategy for mass production. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

Covid-19: Here’s how germs are spread and where you’re most likely to catch them

As lockdowns start to be lifted, Professor of Biology Erin Bromage explains how infectious diseases spread - and which places to avoid. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago

U.S. companies discover the dark side of a Covid-19 business boom

As orders increase, some companies are contending with increased complexity and costs, as they try to increase output and keep workers safe. | Continue reading


@weforum.org | 3 years ago