• This is how we can design a more sustainable digital economy

    This is how we can design a more sustainable digital economy

    As the virus has spread, we have seen how none of us are immune, and how we need to work together to build and deploy solutions such as treatments and vaccines.
  • Scientists urge UN to add 'neuro-rights' to Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Scientists urge UN to add 'neuro-rights' to Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Neuroscientists and ethicists wants to ensure that neurotechnologies remain benevolent.
  • 5 Economics Books Should Read

    5 Economics Books Should Read

    If you enjoy these suggestions, try reading the others. You won’t regret it.
  • Here's how technology has evolved over the past two decades

    Here's how technology has evolved over the past two decades

    Some companies, like Amazon, quickly recovered their value – but many others were left in ruins. In the two decades since this crash, technology has advanced in many ways.
  • The magic of mushrooms: A mycological trip

    The magic of mushrooms: A mycological trip

    In the summer, I went camping with my friends. On the first day after our arrival, I woke up early to take a walk and pick some chanterelles for breakfast. As bad luck would have it, however, I left my glasses in the tent, and without them, I struggle to tell mushrooms apart.
  • Quality of life and new consumption patterns: a (reconciliation) possible for the cities of tomorrow?

    Quality of life and new consumption patterns: a (reconciliation) possible for the cities of tomorrow?

    Consumers want everything to be available immediately without affecting their quality of life in the city. A paradox that pushes retailers and logisticians to ensure last mile deliveries quickly and sustainably in urban areas. What if the solution ultimately lies in slower delivery?
  • In 2020, a poorer world

    In 2020, a poorer world

    12,000 billion euros were spent in 2020 by public authorities around the world to support the private sector. Faced with these losses of wealth, negative interest rates would be the solution to avoid further widening the deficits and cushion this unprecedented crisis.
  • Without touching

    Without touching

    The expression “keep at a distance” is the key word during this pandemic period. But this evil of contactlessness is deeper and ... worrying. By Philippe Boyer, Director of Institutional Relations and Innovation at Covivio.
  • Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    Record of business start-ups in the United States in the third quarter

    1.6 million businesses have been created across the Atlantic. This is the first time that the symbolic million mark has been crossed.
  • Atlanta Fed chief says US racial wealth gap is stuck in last century

    Atlanta Fed chief says US racial wealth gap is stuck in last century

    The “pernicious and persistent” impact of long-outlawed policies like “redlining” blacks out of white neighborhoods continues to influence the ability of minority families to amass wealth, and requires a deeper look at how those longstanding problems might be addressed, Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic said on Friday. Even as laws have moved forward to forbid …