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While some programmes are being rolled out to students and a handful of workforces, more effort is needed to achieve the “quantum advantage”.

Why education must take a quantum leap

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Quantum computing could have benefits across industries including pharmaceuticals, renewable energy development, finance and manufacturing

The richest 10% of the world population now owns 76% of all wealth.

Economic inequality has deepened during the pandemic. That doesn’t mean it can’t be fixed

By: EBR | Friday, April 8, 2022

The world is facing a surge in economic inequality accelerated by COVID-19 and exacerbated by the impact of the war in Ukraine

Health data is a valuable resource and a more efficient sharing of it could improve our health systems significantly. On the other hand it requires proper consideration of trust, ethics and security.

Trust, ethics lie at heart of health data sharing, health professionals say

By: EBR | Friday, April 8, 2022

A more efficient sharing of valuable health data could improve our health systems significantly. But according to health professionals, this requires proper consideration of trust, ethics, and security

Public companies are leading private companies in three interlinked areas: environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and people sustainability.

Why private companies need to catch up on sustainability

By: EBR | Friday, April 8, 2022

Sustainable businesses are focusing on three interlinked areas: environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and people sustainability

Scientists have managed to make thin solar panels more absorbent.

Scientists achieve record energy efficiency for thin solar panels

By: EBR | Thursday, April 7, 2022

Scientists from the University of Surrey and Imperial College London have achieved an increase in energy absorption in ultra-thin solar panels by 25%, a record for panels of this size

Extremes of hope and despair are common in conservation – and as conservationists, we need to find coping mechanisms. One of mine involves engaging business in finding solutions to biodiversity loss. But why is biodiversity so important?

Biodiversity: Why Should Business Care?

By: EBR | Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Unlike the climate crisis, biodiversity loss is just starting to get the attention it deserves

Tourists spent an extra 1.8 billion nights in the European Union in 2021 compared with the year before.

How quickly is tourism recovering from COVID-19?

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Tourism was hit particularly hard by the pandemic, as lockdowns restricted people to travelling around their homes and neighbourhoods rather than around the world

Artificial intelligence is integral to developments in healthcare, technology, and other sectors, but there are concerns with how data privacy is regulated.

Why artificial intelligence design must prioritize data privacy

By: EBR | Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Data privacy is often linked with artificial intelligence (AI) models based on consumer data

People often feel embarrassed or wary about providing feedback to others.

There is great value in giving feedback, and research shows that people want to hear it

By: EBR | Monday, April 4, 2022

There’s no doubt many of us avoid giving feedback

Ukraine has been a major contributor to the World Food Programme.

How could the war in Ukraine impact global food supplies?

By: EBR | Friday, April 1, 2022

The rise in international prices for food staples is set to continue, according to recent data

Skills gap is widening.

How to address the widening youth skills gap

By: EBR | Friday, April 1, 2022

The pandemic has deepened the existing youth skills gap, leaving millions of young people with inadequate access to employment opportunities

Agile governance principles can drive government innovation and unlock more private sector growth.

Should government leave innovation to the private sector?

By: EBR | Friday, April 1, 2022

Agile Governance principles aim to increase the flexibility and adaptability of the government as it responds to changing technological conditions

Sub-Saharan Africa experiences one-third of the world’s droughts.

This is how we can support the most vulnerable through climate change

By: EBR | Thursday, March 31, 2022

The poorest countries face the greatest risks from climate change and require international support to finance adaptation, says the International Monetary Fund

Zero Deforestation commitments can become a reality on the ground by developing integrated conservation and land use plans.

Turning deforestation commitments into reality

By: EBR | Thursday, March 31, 2022

Global deforestation must be stopped by 2030 if we are to keep within the Paris Agreement 1.5 degree goals

’The increase in the number of robots will naturally see a rise in the number of accidents they’re involved in’.

We need to investigate when robots cause accidents - here’s why and how

By: EBR | Thursday, March 31, 2022

Most robots function through artificial intelligence (AI), which enables them to make human-like decisions

The pandemic has led to unprecedented change in the world of work, with the skills required for many jobs changing.

Here’s why the world of work urgently needs to put skills first

By: EBR | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

In the last two years, many of us have had to rethink not just how and where we work but also why we work

“The COVID-19 pandemic was a turning point for attitudes towards the necessity of digitalisation, but this now needs to be translated into concrete action.”

Report: Digital Decade targets in jeopardy without scale-up of efforts

By: EBR | Wednesday, March 30, 2022

A substantial acceleration of digital development is needed if the EU’s Digital Decade targets are to be met, according to a new report that sheds light on the disparity between member states

Managers need proper information systems to decipher the real causes of any bump in sales revenue and decide whether investments are required.

Sales Numbers Are Up? It May Only Be Inflation

By: EBR | Tuesday, March 29, 2022

In early 2021, people had already started commenting that inflation might be coming back. But few people could predict just how high it would go

The transition to clean energy is expected to generate 10.3 million net new jobs globally by 2030.

How many jobs could the clean energy transition create?

By: EBR | Monday, March 28, 2022

With many countries and companies pledged to reduce emissions, the clean energy transition seems to be an inevitability. And that transition will undoubtedly have an impact on employment

The voluntary carbon market is a crucial tool for funding natural climate solutions.

How the voluntary carbon market could help us get to net zero

By: EBR | Thursday, March 24, 2022

"In order for these markets to function properly, trust and integrity are all-important"

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