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Mission for capturing, storing and using carbon

CO2 is the focus but limiting emissions is hard; capturing, using and storing offers opportunities; but critical underinvestment in innovation

Apr 15, 2021

Innovation and digitisation mean healthcare is at a tipping point

This is the first in a series of quarterly publications for the Global Health Council looking at drug development, healthcare providers such as hospitals and digital health, payments and patient wellness. This first article looks at the implications of the disease treatments coming out of advanced research and artificial intelligence and the broader shift to digitalisation in healthcare. The next issue will focus on the providers of healthcare.

Mar 17, 2021
Mar 16, 2021

A shining beacon in the dark

Where do you begin to summarise a year that has been the most challenging on a global scale in living memory?

Mar 16, 2021

Innovation and digitisation mean healthcare is at a tipping point

Feature: artificial intelligence driving disease prevention, digital health enables personalised medicine, investment takes off

Mar 16, 2021

Industrials survive the pandemic

Sector analysis: Industrial

Mar 16, 2021

Korea corrals corporate venturers

Innovative region: South Korea

Mar 12, 2021

How to orchestrate quantum computers

Q&A with Itamar Sivan, the co-founder of Israel-based quantum computer orchestration technology developer Quantum Machines.

Feb 17, 2021

Quantum computers poised to revolutionise chemistry

Nature’s laws of physics are difficult to replicate through an arrangement of binary computer switches, no matter how many of the switches we have access to.

Feb 17, 2021

Using the cloud to roll out artificial intelligence

Cloud servers can be thought of humanity’s first truly global infrastructure given they act as the bedrock for executing artificial intelligence (AI), or so went the argument in a November edition of The Economist.

Feb 17, 2021

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