While there are certainly benefits to the use of technology by children, there are also potential drawbacks that must be considered. One of the most significant concerns is the risk of addiction and ...
For CTOs, these technology predictions for 2026 aren’t a call to chase every new tool, but to recognize where the ground is ...
CEO at Urjanet, helping companies unlock the power of utility data to support sustainability goals, financial inclusion, and data privacy. Modern enterprise application development cycles are getting ...
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Mareesa Nicosia is an independent multimedia journalist based in New York. In her work for The Atlantic, Wired, Hechinger Report and other publications, she investigates the experiences of ...
The fourth industrial revolution is fast disrupting the global economic, political, and social norms and institutions. Developing countries, who are also undergoing a massive demographic disruption, ...
Serazin is the President of the Templeton World Charity Foundation and the former program lead in Global Health Discovery & Translational Science at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2019, he ...
One challenge for innovators at MSK and elsewhere is that technology development is costly and funding options are limited—especially once the potential for federal grant funding has been exhausted.
L3Harris Technologies began the year with a consolidated structure to its business and has now stood up a new organization focused on the defense company’s research-and-development function. The new ...
The global middle class is expected to grow from 1.8 billion in 2009 to 4.9 billion by 2030. Much of this will occur in developing countries where 70 percent of global economic activity will emerge by ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes developing economies, it raises familiar risks of disruption, misinformation, and surveillance—but also promises many potential benefits. Recent examples ...