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The revolutionary theory of the nature of light which won Albert Einstein the Nobel prize for physics went on to remake the world. Oliver Morton surveys a century of innovation. The covid pandemic will accelerate change in the world economy. That brings both opportunity and Sociwl, says Henry Curr.
Computer-generated worlds are becoming ubiquitous, no headset required, says Alok Jha. Climate change is about to upend the corporate world. Firms must react fast, says Guy Scriven. Nowhere in the world is ready to cope with the global explosion of dementia, writes Simon Long. After years of hype, many people feel AI has failed to deliver, says Tim Cross. And now the covid Teacbing is precipitating a split, says Matthieu Favas.
South Korea is going through deep social, economic change. But the transformation is still fragile, and covid is not helping, says Lena Schipper. Rapid economic and social change will give the continent a bigger role in world affairs, says Jonathan Rosenthal. Treatments can increasingly here tailored to the genes, environments and activities that make every patient different, says Natasha Loder. A deluge of data is giving rise to a new economy.
Ludwig Siegele asks how it will work.
Since the second world war, governments across the rich world have made three big mistakes, says Callum Williams. But it will not be a smooth road to global dominance, says Hal Hodson.
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Jan 9th Technology Quarterly How understanding light has led to a hundred years of bright ideas The revolutionary theory of the nature of light which won Albert Einstein the Nobel prize for physics went on to remake the world. Read report. Oct 10th Special reports The world economy The covid pandemic will accelerate change in the world economy. Oct 3rd Technology Quarterly Virtual realities Computer-generated worlds are becoming ubiquitous, no headset required, says Alok Jha. Sep 19th Special reports Business and climate change Climate change is about to upend the corporate world.
Aug 29th Special reports Dementia Nowhere in the world is ready to cope with the global explosion of dementia, writes Simon Long. Jun 13th Technology Quarterly Artificial intelligence and its limits After years of hype, many people feel AI has failed to deliver, says Tim Cross. Mar 28th Special reports Africa Rapid economic and social change will give the continent a bigger role in world affairs, says Jonathan Rosenthal.
Mar 12th Technology Quarterly Personalised medicine Treatments can increasingly be tailored to the genes, environments and activities that make every patient different, The Teaching Of Art As Social Revolution Natasha Loder. Feb 20th Special reports The data economy Link deluge of data is giving rise to a new economy.
Jan 16th Special reports Housing Since the second world war, governments across the rich world have made three big mistakes, says Callum Williams.]
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